The Kansas City Chiefs are on the verge of making NFL history. Guided by the experienced Andy Reid and driven by the dynamic trio of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Chris Jones,
The Kansas City Chiefs are heading back to the Super Bowl. Andy Reid's club has punched its ticket to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX after taking down the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship. While any playoff win of this magnitude is impressive,
Chiefs coach Andy Reid appeared to acknowledge the controversial fourth-down call in his postgame presser when he noted how "lucky" his team was to come away with a win. "Literally a game of inches today. We were lucky to be on that side of it today. We had the most inches," Reid said.
The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs prepare for a thrilling AFC Championship game. Chiefs coach Andy Reid emphasizes focus amid high stakes. Patr
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) reacts as he walks off the field after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs. Shakir is right. An NFL player's life during the season is regimented, but once the season ends, everything stops.
Andy Reid admitted that his Kansas City Chiefs team were 'lucky' to beat the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game, following a controversial call that went in favour of the NFL champions.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid took a moment to talk about Sean McDermott and his Buffalo Bills after securing a place in Super Bowl LIX.
27 (UPI) --Coach Andy Reid said his Kansas City Chiefs were ... the Chiefs' 32-29 AFC Championship game triumph. Quarterback Josh Allen and the Bills led 22-21 when they drove the ball to the ...
The Monday after the AFC title game, at least for Bills quarterback Josh Allen and head coach Sean McDermott, feels crueler than most. The weather is frigid, the hot takes are scorching and Buffalo is forced to beat on,
Anyone who is arguing that Sunday's loss was a legacy defining game for Josh Allen is way off the mark. Sal Maiorana explains why.
The Bills’ last four top draft picks were underwhelming in the AFC title game. Greg Rousseau, Kaiir Elam, Dalton Kincaid, and Keon Coleman. These are players with plenty of talent, but in Sunday’s loss, they weren’t up to par with what teams typically want to see in their top draft investments.