Three-time Super Bowl winner and Patriots legend Julian Edelman wants people to stop complaining about supposed referee "favoritism" for the Chiefs.
The belief was that Bieniemy was a top candidate for the New England job, had McDaniels not been the obvious choice,” Schultz wrote about the interview. Bieniemy, 55, started
The New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs have been the NFL's only two dynasties in the free agency and salary cap era.
The Kansas City Chiefs have an unprecedented Super Bowl "three-peat" within their reach but still have a long way go to unseat the New England Patriots as football's greatest dynasty, future hall of famer Rob Gronkowski told Reuters on Wednesday.
The New England Patriots need weapons more than any other team in the NFL, and with massive cap room heading into the offseason, they have a big chance to strik
Three time Super Bowl champion, Julian Edelman, believes the allegations over referees favoring the Chiefs are ridiculous.
The Kansas City Chiefs are seeking their third straight Super Bowl. On the surface, that is great news. The Chiefs are a dynasty and the vast majority of their
Super Bowl will be the Chiefs' third consecutive appearance in the title game. The Eagles will be looking to win their second championship.
The Kansas City Chiefs have advanced to Super Bowl 2025 after beating the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship. This marks their third consecutive Super Bowl appearance. The Chiefs have won four Lombardi trophies and are seeking to become the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls.
Beyond the fact that Gronkowski has 15 more career touchdowns than Kelce (in 32 fewer games played), Gronkowski held court as arguably the best blocking tight end in the league during his prime — a key role that Kelce has not usually been assigned in Kansas City’s offense.
Just getting back to this stage is unusual for Hurts, who ended a string of 19 straight QBs who failed to return to the Super Bowl after losing their first trip as a starter. The last to get back was Buffalo’s Jim Kelly, who lost four straight trips in the 1990-93 seasons.