As the playoffs roll on, the Chiefs look to continue a dynastic run that began over five years ago. Since that run began, one hit song from the 1980s has served as the soundtrack to Kansas City's excellence.
The respect is as real as the rivalry. As the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to host the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce took a moment to shower Bills quarterback Josh Allen with love during a media session.
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.
Dallas has named Brian Schottenheimer as the new head coach, but fans will have to wait for his introductory press conference on Monday to learn whether he will call plays. Whoever calls them, will have to knock it out of the park to maximize Dak Prescott’s skillset as his career has ebbed and flowed over his nine seasons.
For five years, Dennis Basye transforms his house into a makeshift Arrowhead Stadium. The original idea came from his inability to physically attend games, so he brought
The Chiefs have been an ever-present in the postseason since Patrick Mahomes took over the starting role, and Kelce has been riding shotgun as his go-to guy.