Generald Wilson's rendition of the national anthem at Arrowhead Stadium before the AFC Championship game draws attention.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are just two wins away from pulling off a Super Bowl three-peat. But if they want to make NFL history, they're going to have to go through a familiar foe: Josh Allen and the second-seeded Buffalo Bills, who handed K.C. its only loss with Mahomes as starter this season back in Week 11.
Kansas House of Representatives sing "Home on the Range" for Kansas Day
Kansas basketball suffered a 74-57 defeat on Wednesday on the road during Big 12 Conference play against Iowa State. The No. 10 Jayhawks (12-4, 3-2 in Big 12) led for only a few minutes over the ...
"Here we are, at this place we know too well. Still, what’s amazing about that Bills jersey my folks gave me, and the wear and tear of all these years: It holds together, just as I know it will someday,
The Kansas City Chiefs booked their place in the Super Bowl with a 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills - but the game was not without its controversy
Riley filed for trademark on the term just before the start of the 1988-89 season and embraced the quest for a three-peat. Scott says a batch of collared shirts with "three-peat" on them arrived in time for training camp.
The Kansas Chiefs are headed back to the Super Bowl. Their exhilarating 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills in their seventh consecutive conference championship game was a tribute to all phases. The output was a season-high, the defense came away with the critical fourth-down stop, and special teams accounted for the game-winning points.
It was a classic Buffalo-Kansas City duel as Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes battled back and forth in a game that came down to a late Chiefs field goal. After the game, KC’s larger-than-life tight end Travis Kelce gave another enthusiastic speech.
Kansas City’s three-peat dream remains alive. The Chiefs outlasted the Buffalo Bills on Sunday to advance to Super Bowl LIX, where they’ll face the Philadelphia Eagles on Feb. 9 in a rematch from just two years ago.
Robert and Shery Batliner made a recent trip to Gardner, Kansas, to an auction with a special purchase in mind: A giant buffalo statue. The mission? An amazing Kansas City Chiefs tailgate experience.