Bros literally pulled up to the bar after the championship game. LEGENDS,” one Kansas City Chiefs fan wrote on Instagram.
Three members of the Kansas City Chiefs have continued to rack up accolades ... Defensive tackle Chris Jones, left guard Joe Thuney and center Creed Humphrey all made the PFWA's All-NFL team ...
Creed Humphrey, the 6-foot-4-inch center for the Kansas City Chiefs, was the two-time Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year during his time at the University of Oklahoma. He was born on June 28 ...
The Kansas City Chiefs should have regressed by now, but as they pursue Super Bowl history, their individual sacrifice has made them even scarier.
The Chiefs have done a good job retaining their talent via lucrative extensions. Patrick Mahomes and Chris Jones are the top examples of this.
While Patrick Mahomes is the face of the franchise and perhaps the entire NFL, he’s not the only reason for their success. General manager Brett Veach has built a strong, well-rounded team, including a defense that allowed just 19.2 points per game—fourth-best in the NFL.
As the NFL offseason approaches, the Chiefs have a big decision to make regarding their star linebacker and upcoming free agent, Nick Bolton.
Three members of the Kansas City Chiefs have continued to rack up accolades from their 2024 campaigns, while other key Chiefs remain shut out of NFL award season.The latest round of honors come from the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA).
The Kansas City Chiefs are the first team to reach the Super Bowl after winning back-to-back titles. Eight teams have
In order to re-sign either right guard Trey Smith or middle linebacker Nick Bolton in free agency, an NFL insider suggested that the Chiefs could attempt to rid themselves of a large contract. The post ‘Wouldn’t Be a Stunner’ If Chiefs Try to Get Rid of $80 Million Starter: Insider appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Can Kansas City afford to keep Trey Smith and Nick Bolton? Plus, the Jaguars’ GM search, Senior Bowl prospects and more in Albert Breer’s mailbag.