KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The injuries and adversity that Kansas ... Start with wide receiver. The Chiefs lost Marquise Brown to a shoulder injury on the first play of the preseason, then Rashee Rice to a season-ending knee injury in Week 4.
The Kansas City Chiefs traded for DeAndre Hopkins midway through the season, back when the two-time defending Super Bowl champs had lost wide receivers Marquise Brown
After 16 years with the Kansas City Chiefs, Mike Borgonzi is reportedly set to become the next general manager of the Tennessee Titans. Per FOX Sports' Jordan S
The Kansas City Chiefs traded for DeAndre Hopkins midway through the season, back when the two-time defending Super Bowl champs had lost wide receivers Marquise Brown and Rashee Rice to injuries, and the hope was the three-time All-Pro could help to stabilize a position group that had struggled for years.
The Kansas City Chiefs acquired DeAndre Hopkins, who, along with Marquise Brown, mentored Xavier Worthy, improving his performance ahead of the playoffs.
The Kansas City Chiefs have the opportunity to do something exciting in the playoffs. Of course, there’s the opportunity to be the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls, which remains Kansas City's most pressing and most exciting goal.
The Houston Texans are facing a difficult challenge this week as the Kansas City Chiefs are next up on the schedule. Houston is coming off a dominant 32-12 win over the Los Angeles Chargers last week,
DeAndre Hopkins may be in the twilight of his career, but this season looks like his best chance to win a Super Bowl.
The Tennessee Titans are hiring Kansas City Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi as their next general manager, a team source confirmed on Friday. Borgonzi, who was promoted to assistant GM in 2021, spent 16 seasons with Kansas City. Borgonzi served as the club’s director of football operations from 2018 to 2020.
Predictions and picks for the 2024 NFL divisional round matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans.
To get an inside look at Kansas City’s path back to the Super Bowl, the overall expectations for the matchup, and what to expect from Mahomes and Co., Texans Wire reached out to John Dillon, managing editor of Chiefs Wire to break down everything Texans fans should expect when the AFC contenders take the field at 3:30 p.m. Saturday.
The Detroit counterpunch: Stops on fourth down. While Dan Campbell makes headlines for his aggressive calls — Detroit is the only playoff team with 30-plus fourth-down attempts — Commanders HC Dan Quinn is more effective; Washington’s 87 percent conversion rate is the best regular-season mark since 2000.