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The Chiefs begin their 60th year of football in Kansas City as Super Bowl favorites, but many longtime fans still remember the days when wins were much harder to come by.
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The Kansas City Chiefs, in last-second fashion, won Super Bowl LVII in Arizona over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night. What does it mean for the city and fanbase?
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Here's everything you need to know about Super Bowl LVII, with some help from NPR member stations KCUR in Kansas City and WHYY in Philadelphia.
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The Philadelphia Eagles were the league's most complete team this year, but Kansas City had its best offense by far. Plus, look out for a pair of brothers and a historic quarterback matchup.
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The upcoming Super Bowl – and iconic interviews from the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC Championship win over the Bengals – are giving local businesses lots of opportunities to create Chiefs-themed menu items.
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The Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes will play despite a high ankle sprain as the Chiefs attempt to reach their third Super Bowl in the last four seasons.
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The Chiefs "Run-It-Back" tour ran into NFL superstar quarterback Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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The Kansas City Chiefs hosted the AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium, defeating the Buffalo Bills 38-24.
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The Kansas City Chiefs have one Super Bowl title under their belt. As they head into the playoffs, a University of Kansas sports psychology professor believes the team has what it takes to win again.
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An Overland Park tech and fabrication company set aside loyalty to the Kansas City Chiefs when the rival Las Vegas Raiders hired it to build a memorial torch honoring Raiders' icon, Al Davis.
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Segment 1: "When the Chiefs needed to pick up the yards, Damien Williams was there," said sports reporter Kennetra Pulliams.In the wake of an historic…
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On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs will play for their first Super Bowl berth in half a century. But first, they needed to vanquish the Colts—and all the…