With the Kansas City Chiefs likely to be in the market for a wide receiver in 2025, one NFL analyst is urging the team to make a trade for an oft-disgruntled wide receiver who is entering the final year of his deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Fresno native and former Central high school standout Xavier Worthy talks advancing to the Super Bowl. The rookie wide receiver was drafted in the first round to Kansas City.
The sight of Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce standing atop another makeshift stage, wearing another championship hat and cradling another trophy following another big-game victory, surely rankled some football fans already beset with a nagging illness otherwise known as Chiefs fatigue.
The 2024 regular season is in the rearview mirror and all that's left before we put the entire year to bed is Super Bowl LIX. While the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for that bid to hoist the Lombardi Trophy,
The Chiefs are headed back to the Super Bowl, trying to become the first team in NFL history to win it three consecutive times, and one of the biggest reasons why is that they have something John Wayne and Jeff Bridges have had over the years.
The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles led by Jalen Hurts in a new edition of the Super Bowl, and JuJu Smith-Schuster knows his team is ready for this kind of matchup.
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This past fantasy football season was one for the record books in terms of rookie wide receivers. In PPR formats, five first-year receivers found their way inside the top 35 at the position in total points.
The Kansas City Chiefs are headed back to the Super Bowl, trying to become the first team in NFL history to win it three consecutive times, and one of the biggest reasons why is that they have something John Wayne and Jeff Bridges have had through the years.
Only a fool would bet against the back-to-back Super Bowl champion Chiefs and their star signal-caller who is now 23–1 in his past 24 games.
The sight of Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce standing atop another makeshift stage, wearing another championship hat and cradling another trophy following another big-game victory, surely