Like a team you loved for two decades, Kansas City is always on in prime time, gets all the calls from the refs, and simply wins too much.
The New England Patriots clearly need to add some talent at wide receiver and that's where the Kansas City Chiefs come into play.
As the Chiefs prepare for the AFC Championship Game, here’s a look at how Patrick Mahomes compares to other legendary quarterbacks at age 29.
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Since taking over as Kansas City Chiefs starting quarterback, Patrick Mahomes has lost to the same team twice in one season twice. The first time happened in 2018 when the Chiefs fell to the New England Patriots 43-40 in the regular season and 37-31 in the AFC Championship Game.
As the Chiefs solidified themselves as the NFL’s newest dynasty, they’ve left a wake of destruction across the league.
Mike Vrabel got the call from the Patriots that the team was trading him to the Kansas City Chiefs. Eight years of service in New England, with three titles, and the linebacker was out of there a year too early perhaps rather than a year too late like so many others who played for that team under Bill Belichick.
Despite rampant criticism from fans from rival fan bases, quarterback Patrick Mahomes says he doesn't think the Kansas City Chiefs receive more favorable calls than other NFL teams.
NFL Network On-Air Personality Jeff Chadiha says he hears or sees the chatter on social media that the Chiefs get all the calls from the referees. He says that the perception of t
The only other matchup that started so one-sided came in the 1990s when Brett Favre won his first three playoff games against Steve Young and the 49ers before San Francisco responded with “The