The 2024-25 postseason is heating up, and we have four exciting Divisional Round playoff games on the menu this weekend. Fantasy football and DFS continue through Super Bowl LIX, so we have you covered.
Although Travis Kelce may be past his prime, the future Hall-of-Famer turned back the clock during last year's Super Bowl run, and we expect a fast start from the tight end on Saturday.
The NFL playoff drama intensifies with the Washington Commanders' significant upset over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Houston Texans will challenge the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Baltimore Ravens confront the Buffalo Bills,
Travis Kelce enters the postseason for the second consecutive year with questions about whether he’s lost a step. Despite Kelce generating career lows, Patrick Mahomes anticipates another big playoff run from the star Chiefs TE.
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are enjoying a bye in the first round of the NFL playoffs after finishing the 2024 regular season with a stellar 15-2 record -- enough for them to earn a No. 1 seed in the AFC.
Here we are once again, the 2025 NFL Playoffs, we take an in depth look into the season of the defending back to back Super Bowl Champions, the Kansas City Chiefs.
While the opening round of the 2024 NFL playoffs didn’t provide many nail-biting finishes, it did set up some must-see divisional round clashes.
The most talented team doesn't always win the Super Bowl, and you should never count the Kansas City Chiefs out. Against my better judgment last year, I tabbed the Chiefs as the NFL's fourth-best remaining team ahead of the divisional round of the playoffs.
With one kick that doinked off the uprights and through, Zane Gonzalez booted his way into Washington Commanders lore, giving the franchise its first playoff win since ... 2005! DOINK! Listen to the epic radio call of the Zane Gonzalez kick
For my money, the Divisional Round is the best weekend in football. Wild Card Weekend is fun but often loaded with blowouts — five of the six games last weekend ended with a margin of at least 12 points,
The Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up for their Divisional Round matchup and have made a special Travis Kelce announcement.
On Friday, the Chiefs announced the players head coach Andy Reid selected to serve as team captains for this season's playoff run. To no one's surprise, Mahomes and Kelce lead the group. They are joined by long snapper James Winchester, kicker Harrison Butker, defensive tackle Chris Jones, and linebacker Nick Bolton.