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Kansas City saw two important starters pop up on its injury report this week, but the Chiefs averted the worst-case scenario. Instead, head c
Colin Cowherd, the outspoken FS1 sports personality, recently suggested that the Kansas City Chiefs' era of dominance might finally be approaching its end. On his show The Herd,
According to multiple reports, former Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Khalen Saunders was released by the Jacksonville Jaguars | @EdEastonJr
Up next: The Chiefs will play the first-place Broncos on Sunday in Denver, a game that will have greater influence on their chances to win the AFC West than any in the Mahomes era. They trail the Broncos by two losses, and a three-game deficit with just seven to play would be darn near insurmountable.
Colin Cowherd believes the Kansas City Chiefs' streak of making deep playoff runs every year is coming to an end.
During Wednesday's press conference, Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Trent McDuffie explained his ‘My Cause My Cleats’ dedication | @EdeastonJr
The easy answer is Denver has improved greatly under head coach Sean Payton, who took over in 2023 and reached the playoffs in his second year there. Measures of growth under the former longtime Saints coach include standing up to the Chiefs and keeping them out of end zone at Empower Field at Mile High, site of Sunday’s game, since 2022.
One player who has played a big part in their success over the years is defensive tackle Chris Jones. Jones is the leader of the defense and a six-time Pro Bowler. Jones spoke to the media Thursday and discussed the release of former Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Khalen Saunders.