-
In his new book, "Why We Love Football: A History In 100 Moments," bestselling sportswriter Joe Posnanski tells stories that range from the sport's quirkiest moments to its most historic. He says Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is "unlike anybody we've ever seen."
-
NFL head Roger Goodell, reacting to Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's controversial commencement speech, said the league values diversity of opinion. Some fans were quick to argue that hasn't always seemed the case.
-
The Current opened the National Women's Soccer League season with a win in the team's new Berkley riverfront stadium. It's the first in the world built for a women's professional soccer team.
-
The Chiefs trailed the San Francisco 49ers at halftime, but rallied to tie the game at the end of regulation. After San Francisco managed only a field goal in their first overtime possession, Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs marched down the field to victory.
-
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs will defend their NFL championship title Feb. 11 in Las Vegas, against the San Francisco 49ers. Is a new football dynasty taking root in Kansas City?
-
The Kansas City Chiefs will be looking to repeat as Super Bowl champions as they face the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas next month. KCUR's Greg Echlin broke down how the team got here and what to expect from the big game.
-
The Chiefs will make their fourth Super Bowl appearance in five years — and this time as the reigning champions. Kansas City upset the Ravens in Baltimore, 17-10, to win the AFC Championship.
-
El domingo Patrick Mahomes y los Chiefs defenderán su campeonato de la AFC contra los Ravens de Baltimore. A pesar de sus problemas en la temporada regular, sigue viva la probabilidad de que los Chiefs ganen otro Super Bowl de forma consecutiva.
-
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs will defend their AFC championship Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens. Despite their regular-season woes, the Chiefs' chances for back-to-back Super Bowl wins are still alive.
-
For the sixth year in a row, the Kansas City Chiefs will play in a conference title game — more than any team other than the Patriots. "We can't normalize this because it's not normal," says Matt McMullen, senior team reporter for the Kansas City Chiefs.
-
Kansas City neighborhood groups use a Missouri law to take control of empty homes with the hopes of breathing new life into them. But the law is also being used to buy up cheap houses and sell them for a profit. Plus: This weekend's Chiefs game will see a match up of two elite quarterbacks who can run as well as they can throw.
-
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.