Quarterback Patrick Mahomes is heading into the Super Bowl giving off serious GOAT vibes, and people can’t handle it. The Kansas City Chiefs are catching attention left and right, but let’s be real: when you’re that good,
With a trip to Super Bowl 59, Patrick Mahomes will have a chance to lead the Kansas City Chiefs to the first three-peat of the Super Bowl era. He can join the other three quarterbacks with four Super Bowl championships or more — a list that includes Terry Bradshaw,
Pro Football Hall of Famer Andre Reed talked about the difficulty of playing the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in an interview on Monday.
Here’s why this wide receiver called Patrick Mahomes a villain, comparing him to Tom Brady and Michael Jordan.
It may seem like the Kansas City Chiefs have gotten the favor of the whistle at times, but former NFL head of officiating Dean Blandino says there's no partiality.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs accomplished a feat that had never been done before: Getting back to the NFL’s championship game following back-to-back Super Bowl wins
With tonight’s win in the AFC Championship Game, Patrick Mahomes now has 17 postseason wins, breaking a tie with Joe Montana for the second-most wins by a QB in playoff history and trailing only Tom Brady and his 35 wins.
The Buffalo Bills have once again been eliminated from the playoffs at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs. The Super Bowl three-peat chasing Chiefs defeated the Bills 32-29 in a back-and-forth,
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins spoke up for teammate Patrick Mahomes as the star quarterback is increasingly becoming the villain of the
Ahead of the game’s 4:30 p.m. ET kickoff, Mahomes posted a fired-up hype video on his Instagram that showed cool highlights of the Chiefs' 2024 season thus far with an iconic song playing in the background: “Right Here, Right Now” by Fatboy Slim.
They are going to keep finding miraculous ways to win, they'll keep beating the Bills and every other obstacle that stands in the way of another Super Bowl. It has a Michael Jordan and Bulls dynasty vibe.
No one can talk about college basketball history without bringing in Geno Auriemma’s name multiple times. The UConn legend has coached a myriad of future WNBA legends. Perhaps his most famous pupil is none other than the legendary Diana Taurasi. And even though it’s been a while since she was on campus, they still keep close contact.