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While the Chiefs dominated the first half, the Bengals staged an impressive comeback to win the AFC Championship 27-24 in overtime. Unlike last game, Kansas City couldn't capitalize on winning the coin toss.
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Kansas City Chiefs fans are still talking about the composure displayed as quarterback Patrick Mahomes led the team down field with 13 seconds remaining in the AFC Divisional game against the Buffalo Bills. Kicker Harrison Butker stepped up and nailed the field goal, tying the game and forcing an overtime.
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As the clock wound down to 13 seconds on one of the most exciting games in Chiefs history, head coach Andy Reid said he told quarterback Patrick Mahomes, "When it's grim, be the grim reaper, and go get it."
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Kansas City Chiefs' star quarterback welcomed the community to Martin Luther King, Jr. Park on Saturday, where the $1 million renovation features a playground designed to be accessible to kids of all physical and mental abilities.
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In April, Mayor Quinton Lucas announced the birth of his son, Bennett. What's his favorite part? "Just looking at him."
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Initial design proposals for the park have been released to the public. Residents now have a chance to weigh in with their own ideas and suggestions.
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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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Kansas City and St. Louis are natural rivals, but both Missouri cities are now united around the Kansas City Chiefs.
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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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A professor explains her university's course that's teaching students how to determine truth from fiction and a look at concussion and Patrick Mahomes' chances of suiting up for Sunday's AFC championship.
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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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"At the end of the day, it's about what's best for our fans, what's best for the community and what's best for the ball club."