With mega celebrities in the stands and seven consecutive AFC Championships on the field, Michael Irvin admits the Kansas City Chiefs have wrangled "America's Team" away from the Dallas Cowboys.
The Kansas City Chiefs are heading to yet another Super Bowl. The reigning, two-time world champions took down Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in a thrilling AFC Championship game on Sunday
Troy Aikman: "I agree with you ... as to say that the NFL needs to "address it in the offseason." RELATED: Taylor Swift is joined by WNBA star Caitlin Clark in her Chiefs suite Despite outcries ...
but seeing her seated alongside a world-famous female icon like Swift just about blew everybody’s minds. ESPN announcers Joe Buck and Troy Aikman cordially welcomed the duo to NFL playoff ...
To which the Chiefs counter with ... Cailin Clark? Social media was abuzz with Swift sitting in her VIP suite next to the WNBA star. The news made its way to Dallas, where one of the architect of ...
"Troy has won, lost, bled, sweated, and he's earned his opinion," Buck said. "That's what makes for great, honest TV."
The Skip Bayless we know? Even pre-dating the explosive scandal that has him allegedly offering a Fox employee $1.5 million to have sex with him, he's just about the last person Taylor Swift and Caitlin Clark need to be taking behavioral advice from.
The trainer of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, has reacted to the flop from his client in the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans.
The referees’ alleged Chiefs bias has become a hot topic this postseason, with Kansas City being on the right end of some debatable rulings.
Fox Sports will be broadcasting the big game, and they will have their top crew on the call—Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady. This will be Brady’s first time calling a Super Bowl, after signing a massive 10-year, $375 million deal with Fox after he retired from playing.
The number of fans complaining about the officials in regards to the Kansas City Chiefs has only grown after the team punched its ticket to a fifth Super Bowl
Troy Aikman isn’t afraid to say what’s on his mind. The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback turned NFL commentator didn’t hold back when it came to officiating the Kansas City