The Bills demonstrated remarkable resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity. In the most difficult moments, they made plays that just weren’t enough to make up for some of the elements that were out of their control,
The Chiefs began their dynasty as a high-scoring, overpowering force. This year has been quite different but still could end with a Super Bowl title.
The Kansas City Chiefs' unique offensive weaponry could be key to slaying the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl.
But in the Super Bowl, as we saw the last time the Chiefs and Eagles faced off, one turnover (Jalen Hurts' fumble) can decide the game, and for CBS Sports' Cody Benjamin, Kansas City's ability to protect the football is one reason why they could claim a third straight Super Bowl.
For the better part of two weeks the NFL discourse has largely been dominated by fans railing against the league for officials giving favorable calls to the Kansas City Chiefs. With the Chiefs appearing in their third straight Super Bowl and fifth in the last six years,
Both were and are built around transcendent quarterbacks—Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes. Both organizations were and are helmed by superior coaching minds in Bill Belichick and Andy Reid. And then there are the two dynasties' tight ends—celebrity superstars in Rob Gronkowski and Travis Kelce.
Before both teams take the field for the big game, NFL legend Rob Gronkowski joined "The Today Show" where he discussed his prediction for Super Bowl LIX. Gronkowski explained tha
The Chiefs traded up to select receiver Xavier Worthy with the No. 28 overall pick in the draft last spring and he’s helped make that pay off during Kansas City’s playoff run ... in the divisional round game that drew flags didn’t result in fines.
The Buffalo Bills again failed to beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs, but tight end Dawson Knox doesn't think radical changes need to be made.
Kansas City’s official voice breaks his silence on the heated debate surrounding officiating in the AFC Championship.
Tyreek Hill made waves at the end of the Miami Dolphins season when he essentially alluded to playing his last game with the franchise, saying he's going to "open that door" and that he's "out." Hill did not directly ask for a trade at that moment,