The 2024-25 season is drawing to a close and will end with a championship matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 in New Orleans.
Chiefs coach Andy Reid offered advice to Eagles’ Nick Sirianni on how to handle the bye week and Philly has found great success ever since.
Andy Reid has led the Kansas City Chiefs back to the Super Bowl once again. In a season that many were hoping for their downfall, the Chiefs remained strong and
Andy Reid has spoken out in response to Pat McAfee's sarcastic jibe after he joked that Kansas City Chiefs would be 'meeting' the referee in charge of Super Bowl LIX. The NFL champions are aiming to claim a historic third consecutive Super Bowl ring when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans on February 9.
Kansas City Chiefs HC Andy Reid gave his take on the fans who believe the NFL referees are rigging games so that KC makes the Super Bowl.
KC used a similar concept to clinch the game just a few weeks earlier. In a Week 16 victory against the Houston Texans, the Chiefs freed up Perine on a late third-and-4, running two receivers across the field as diversions to gain 16 yards on a similar run-out-the-clock drive.
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The Kansas City Chiefs spoke to reporters in KC on Thursday, their last press conference before they leave for New Orleans this weekend. Here's what they had to say about the Eagles, legacy and being
Reid has mastered the art of managing the big game while Sirianni has not reached that point. The Philadelphia coach has been through it and he was close on his first Super Bowl attempt. Now he must show that he has caught up to Reid. It’s a major challenge that few have been up to at this point.
The Kansas City Chiefs are doing things that are far from ordinary in the NFL. They've won nine straight AFC West titles. They've made seven straight AFC Champi
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,