The Kansas City Chiefs are going to the Super Bowl ... again. One year after claiming their second straight Lombardi Trophy, the reigning champions punched their ticket to Super B
The game — and the Chiefs’ historic charge toward an unprecedented Super Bowl three-peat — was slipping away Sunday night in Kansas City.
The Kansas City Chiefs' defense pulled off a strategic masterstroke to eliminate the Buffalo Bills from the playoffs.
Kansas City Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo dialed up an unexpected corner blitz in a pivotal moment against the Buffalo Bills.
Stopping the Josh Allen tush push was a major part of the game and it is the play that is still being discussed as a lot of people think that it should've been a first down. It wasn't, and Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo spent a lot of time getting his team ready for plays just like that.
A few days before Sunday's AFC Championship Game between Buffalo and Kansas City, 99-year-young Bills coaching legend Marv Levy joked on a podcast that he had taped his ankles and was ready to go.
The Kansas City Chiefs aren't gunning for a third straight Super Bowl trophy because of. undue help from the NFL and referees. They're doing so because of their continued excellence. Many fans were an
Andy Reid was ready for the Bills' man coverage and Steve Spagnuolo foiled Josh Allen. In the NFC, Kliff Kingsbury's game plan backfired.
The Buffalo Bills had their season come to an end Sunday night with a devastating loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game. Their final offensive play will be thought about by a lot by players and fans over the offseason, as the failed 4th-and-5 came so close to being converted on a desperate heave by Josh Allen.
The Chiefs won their way into the Super Bowl for a third straight year. As a result, NFL fans are going to see some familiar faces in Super Bowl 59.