The three-time Super Bowl champion, Jerry Rice, has potentially told the Kansas City Chiefs they are wrong to drop Patrick Mahomes for the final game of the regular season against
The Kansas City Chiefs could be dealt a blow ahead of the 2024/25 NFL Playoffs as it emerges their defensive coordinator could quit the team in the future to try his hand in the he
Andy Reid is considering a bold move that could shake up the Kansas City Chiefs' playoff run. With the postseason looming, one of Patrick Mahomes' star teammates might be replaced. Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs will have more than three weeks of rest before the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was feeling the holiday spirit on Christmas Day — but quarterback Patrick Mahomes said it might be time for Reid to hang up his Santa suit. Reid, 66, surprised
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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid dressed up as Santa Claus in the locker room after the Chiefs win over the Steelers on Christmas — and Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes loved it.
The Chiefs’ regular-season finale in Denver has more meaning than it appears — especially for these five under-the-radar players.
Despite their dominance, an NFL legend has doubts about Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, and the Chiefs securing a third consecutive Super Bowl victory.
In their final NFL regular-season game, Andy Reid's Kansas City Chiefs will be without TE Travis Kelce for their matchup against the Denver Broncos.
As a head coach, Matt Nagy has a 34-31 record in four years with the Bears. In those four seasons, his Chicago offenses never ranked better than 21st. Albeit working with Reid and QB Patrick Mahomes, Nagy's offenses the last two years with him as offensive coordinator have ranked 7th and 8th overall.
After a brief post-Christmas break, just one inconsequential football game waiting on the back end of it, Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo opened a meeting by flipping on the big screen. Five words lined the top of the page.