Even Pat McAfee thinks Adam Schefter went too far in his coverage of Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend. After multiple iffy calls benefitting Mahomes and the Chiefs during their AFC divisional round win over Houston,
Josh Allen may be one of the NFL’s brightest stars, but when it comes to the AFC Championship Game, there’s one roadblock he just can’t bulldoze: the Kansas City Chiefs. Pat McAfee didn’t hold back, calling out the Buffalo Bills QB’s ongoing struggles against the reigning AFC powerhouse.
The Chiefs enter the AFC Championship Game after defeating the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round. Kansas City holds a 16-2 record, including their playoff victory. In the win over the Texans, Mahomes posted one touchdown and 177 yards, completing 16-of-25 pass attempts.
It’s not uncommon to see hordes of NFL fans angrily posting about Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs seemingly getting a friendly whistle this postseason. Yet over the weekend, ESPN analyst Adam Schefter appeared to play into that viral narrative when he framed a tweet about NFL replay rules around Mahomes.
The narrative among fans that the Kansas City Chiefs are getting an inordinate ... For example, on Sunday, Pat McAfee took to social media after he felt Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver ...
Generald Wilson's rendition of the national anthem at Arrowhead Stadium before the AFC Championship game draws attention.
After the Kansas City Chiefs' AFC Championship win and getting a week off before the Super Bowl, many are wondering if Travis Kelce will attend the 2025 Grammys with his girlfriend Taylor Swift.
Travis Kelce recently wrapped up his 12th regular season in the NFL, but the Kansas City Chiefs tight end told ESPN he is still "feeling 22."
Travis Kelce hinted earlier this week that Swift would be at Arrowhead Stadium in person on Jan. 18 to cheer for him and his teammates.
In the midst of the NFL Playoffs, Aaron Rodgers revealed which QB is currently the best in the league, overlooking Kansas City Chiefs' star Patrick Mahomes and Detroit Lions' Jared Goff.
The AFC's top two seeded teams go head-to-head in the Conference Championship at the Arrowhead Stadium in what promises to be an electric affair as the Chiefs eye a remarkableSuper Bowl three-peat
What the Chiefs have accomplished is nothing short of “magnificent” says Matthew Berry, and despite questionable officiating, the FFHH crew unpack how Kansas City was the “better coached team” against Buffalo.