Following a win on Sunday over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Divisional Round, the Buffalo Bills will make their return to the AFC title game for the first time in four seasons when they take on the Kansas City Chiefs.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce denied that the team intentionally lost its Week 18 game to ensure that the Cincinnati Bengals were eliminated from playoff contention.
The Chiefs showed off their dominant defense in a 23-14 win over the Houston Texans on Saturday, hounding quarterback C.J. Stroud. Tight end Travis Kelce, who had some uneven performances this season, also returned to dominance with seven catches for 117 yards and a touchdown.
Tight end Travis Kelce talked about Cincinnati fans saying the Chiefs threw the season finale to block the Bengals from the postseason.
Kansas City Chiefs' star tight end Travis Kelce angrily dismisses talk that his team purposefully lost a game to avoid playing the Cincinnati Bengals in the playoffs.
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce recently tried to shut down accusations that his team was afraid to face the Cincinnati Bengals in the playoffs.
For what it's worth, Kelce and the Chiefs defeated the Bengals in January 2023 en route to winning Super Bowl LVII. Cincinnati beat Kansas City in the AFC Championship Game back in January 2022. "The Bengals were a [expletive] fun team to watch ...
NFL fans are losing their minds over the sudden return of the Super Bowl logo conspiracy theory. Super Bowl 59 is in three weeks.
With the Kansas City Chiefs' win over the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round of the 2025 NFL playoffs, Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid are just one win away from making another Super Bowl together.