Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady reminisced about a moment that occurred after the 2018 AFC Championship Game between the Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs. Brady and the Patriots came away with the victory. The legendary quarterback went 30-of-46 on the evening, throwing for 346 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes doesn’t know what it’s like to be a starting quarterback in the NFL and not play in the AFC Championship game.
The New England Patriots have more cap space than any other team and a real need at wide receiver.The playoffs are in full swing and the Kansas City Chiefs shouldn't be thinking about anything other than the AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills right now.
Like a team you loved for two decades, Kansas City is always on in prime time, gets all the calls from the refs, and simply wins too much.
It sparked an online debate on whether the Chiefs had surpassed the dynasty New England Patriots as the most hated team in NFL history. The Patriots had a chokehold on the NFL for nearly two decades with six Super Bowl wins.
As the Chiefs prepare for the AFC Championship Game, here’s a look at how Patrick Mahomes compares to other legendary quarterbacks at age 29.
ESPN put together a graphic that showed penalties against the Chiefs and those called for opponents and … well, you can guess the result. But then Warren Sharp dove further in, and it’s also VERY interesting. Here's that @ESPN graphic that @SharpFootball did a deep dive into on his site. pic.twitter.com/LWg10lh05x
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Have Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs become NFL villains? Sky Sports NFLs Neil Reynolds and Jeff Reinebold discuss their pursuit of Super Bowl history on Inside the Huddle; watch the Chiefs face the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game live from 11.
The Buffalo Bills will be the good guys this weekend when they face the Chiefs for the fourth time in the last five playoffs.
Former Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll will return to the NFL in 2025 as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, according to multiple reports Friday morning. ESPN reported that Carroll and the Raiders have agreed to a three-year contract with a team option for a fourth year.