Another week, another trip to the Super Bowl for the Kansas City Chiefs, and another coaching masterclass from Steve Spagnuolo. A key piece to Kansas City advancing to its fifth Super Bowl in the last six seasons and now set to attempt the NFL's first-ever three-peat was the defensive effort led by Spagnuolo,
Yes, cornerback Trent McDuffie — historically an excellent pass-rusher from the outside, and one who helped save the Chiefs in last year’s Super Bowl with a well-timed rush — got the green light to attack Bills quarterback Josh Allen. Or, perhaps, he made that decision on his own.
It was a back-and-forth game that ended with the Chiefs winning the AFC crown once again and the Chiefs knocking the Bills out of the playoffs for the second straight year. The Chiefs' path to the Super Bowl this time around included wins over the Houston Texans and the Bills.
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Chiefs head coach Andy Reid after the Kansas City Chiefs celebrate the teams’ 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills to claim the AFC Championship on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Tammy Ljungblad tljungblad@kcstar.com
Kansas City Chiefs star defensive end Chris Jones cried during the national anthem ahead of the team's game against the Houston Texans Saturday.
Chris Jones, along with Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, has been a core member of the Chiefs' three-ring dynasty and is headed to getting rewarded with a future place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Generald Wilson's rendition of the national anthem at Arrowhead Stadium before the AFC Championship game draws attention.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive leader, and Patrick Mahomes' teammate, Chris Jones shared his insights after the team's NFL Divisional Championship victory over the Buffalo Bills. There’s no doubt that the Kansas City Chiefs have established themselves as the defining team of the current NFL decade.
Chris Jones, the Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle, has garnered significant attention during the Chiefs vs. Bills game. During the AFC Championship Game, fans couldn't help but notice Jones crying.
All but one of this year's head coaching vacancies have been filled and Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo isn't in the mix for the Saints' job, which likely means that Spagnuolo will be back in Kansas City for a sixth season in 2025.