Kansas City #Chiefs special teams coordinator Dave Toub credits Justin Reid for success on blocked field goals: ‘He studies tape’ | @EdEastonJr
The Kansas City Chiefs are set to host the Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday for the AFC Championship Game. The Chiefs are two wins away from completing a Super Bowl three-peat.
Kansas City #Chiefs safety Justin Reid appreciates consistent battles vs. the Buffalo #Bills: ‘It feels like a divisional game’ | @EdEastonJr
“It was a busy weekend for me,” Reid said. “I got to have my baby girl, which is probably the highlight. Even better than the divisional win. But when I got to go over to the birth center and saw her born, I didn’t feel anything except love and then just so much happiness holding her.”
Reid and Cook weren't the only players from the game that were slapped with a fine. Texans cornerback Kris Boyd was fined $8,056 for "unsportsmanlike conduct (removal of the helmet)" at the very beginning of the first quarter.
Before the Chiefs win over the Houston Texans, Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Mahomes, revealed that she had given birth to their third child and second daughter, Golden Raye Mahomes. Well, it appears Mahomes wasn't the only Kansas City player to receive some good news during the playoffs.
Rex Ryan thought he'd seen it all. The former NFL head coach-turned-ESPN analyst certainly has witnessed more than most on the gridiron. After all he was raise
Kansas City avoided near disaster even in the midst of a big win. Clinching a spot in their seventh consecutive AFC championship game with a win over the Housto
Reid is known for many things — his deep passing attack, his penchant for trick plays, his affection for cheeseburgers and Tommy Bahama Hawaiian shirts. In 26 years as a head coach, Reid has become most known around the NFL as the screen master, his schematic innovations of the play being one of his core contributions to the sport.
The Bills and Chiefs have met seven times over roughly four years, building such an intense, competitive rivalry that Kansas City safety Justin Reid admitted that the Super Bowl champs just assume they'll see Buffalo twice a year.
The Kansas City Chiefs ended up incurring more NFL fines than the Houston Texans after the controversial divisional round playoff matchup.