Kansas City Chiefs rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy had an interesting take away after he had his first interaction with Taylor Swift.
The Kansas City #Chiefs’ playoff win over the Buffalo #Bills was the most-watched AFC Championship Game in NFL history.
After the Bills' heartbreaking loss to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game, GM Brandon Beane was brutally honest about the missed calls.
Tracy Wolfson doesn’t want to hear about Chiefs fatigue. The veteran NFL sideline reporter for CBS, who covered the Chiefs’ 32-29 victory over the Bills in the AFC Championship game on Sunday, explained that she doesn’t enjoy hearing negativity about Kansas City’s dominance ahead of their third straight Super Bowl appearance.
The Kansas City Chiefs' 32-29 win Sunday over the Buffalo Bills was the most-watched AFC Championship game in history with 57.4 million viewers on CBS, according to the Sports Business Journal.
The NFL announced which officiating crew will referee the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills matchup in the AFC championship game.
Bills GM Brandon Beane spoke with the media on Thursday and said the team has been in contact with the league about those calls. "It’s frustrating," Beane said. "There’s only so much I can say. We work with the league to try to get clarity and I’ll give them credit—they’ve taken our calls, they’ve sent videos and things like that."
If nothing else, the AFC Championship game taught Travis Kelce that Taylor Swift is a “pro.” He praised his girlfriend following the Kansas City Chiefs' victory over the Buffalo Bills.
The Chiefs might have been here the past two years, but this is a very different team from other Super Bowl editions.
The Super Bowl coaching staffs feature five coaches in their 60s, including Andy Reid, the oldest head coach in the NFL in 2024.
The Kansas City Chiefs are going for a Super Bowl three-peat. While such sustained excellence is tiresome, at least they're not the Patriots.