For the seventh straight year, the Chiefs are in the AFC championship game. For the sixth time in that span, the game will be hosted by Kansas City in what might as well be known as the "Arrowhead ...
With the AFC title game in their rearview mirror, the Chiefs will continue to prepare for Super Bowl 59 with the chance to make history and cement their legacy alongside the all time great dynasties.
In Super Bowl LIX, the Philadelphia Eagles will go up against the Kansas City Chiefs, but some of you already knew this matchup in advance based off of the Super Bowl logo colors. What is the ...
He caught Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Dylan Raiola in his selfie video. Both of them were cheering for the Chiefs’ win over the Buffalo Bills. In that video, on a parting note, Isiah is hea ...
the colors on the logo have lined up with the game’s eventual matchup — Bengals vs. Rams and then Chiefs vs. Eagles. That streak only ended last season when the Ravens lost to the Chiefs in ...
Sure enough, the Super Bowl 59 logo – which was revealed during the runup to last year's Super Bowl in Las Vegas – just happens to be red (the Chiefs' primary color) and green (for the Eagles).
After a one-year blip, the Super Bowl logo controversy has raised its head once again with the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles heading to this year's game in New Orleans on Feb. 9.
Obviously, the red represents the Chiefs, while the green represents the Eagles. Take a look at the logo for this year: This isn't the only year that the Super Bowl logo conspiracy has been born out.
However, a popular conspiracy surrounding the Super Bowl logo in recent years suggests the second Chiefs-Eagles matchup was predetermined. After a decade of cookie-cutter Super Bowl logos ...