The Kansas City Chiefs are on the verge of history as they look to win their fourth Super Bowl in six seasons in Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles. They won Super Bowls in 2019, 2022 and 2023 while losing in the big game in 2020 against Tom Brady'sTampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Super Bowl coaching staffs feature five coaches in their 60s, including Andy Reid, the oldest head coach in the NFL in 2024.
The Patriots’ run from 2001-19 might never be accomplished again. But the Chiefs are why we use the word “might.”
One old Andy Reid take shows exactly why the head coach needed to get a fresh start away from the Philadelphia Eagles with the Kansas City Chiefs.
1. Kansas City’s team nickname came as an homage to former KC Mayor H. Roe Bartle. Nicknamed “Chief,” Bartle was instrumental in the franchise relocating from Dallas to Kansas City in 1963. Bartle got his nickname from his time working as an executive with the Boy Scouts.
Under-the-radar players who can make or break the Super Bowl for the Chiefs and Eagles. All NFL games are about matchups, but Super Bowls are even more so. There’s no more time to get the wrong things right,
With the Super Bowl 59 title up for grabs, here are bold predictions for Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts against the Chiefs.
Chiefs have too many weapons along with history to keep Eagles from winning their second Super Bowl in team history
As Kansas City eyes its third consecutive Super Bowl, columnist Mike Vorel calls a meeting of the Chiefs Fatigue Club.
In this age of the salary cap, free agency and NFL parity, any team can - in theory - beat any other on any given Sunday.  By this logic, we
Follow the latest news ahead of Super Bowl LIX, which will see the Chiefs and Eagles clash in New Orleans on February 9
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Almost overnight, the world has turned on the Kansas City Chiefs. Or at least a seedy underworld where no one is accountable and everyone has a weaponized keyboard. A franchise that is more cuddly than a Beanie Baby is suddenly defending itself against accusations of friendly whistles from officials,