Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy was determined to show the Buffalo Bills what they missed, and he delivered in the AFC Championship Game.
The Kansas City Chiefs continue to do the unthinkable. The Chiefs are going to their third straight Super Bowl and did it in last-minute fashion like they have
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Almost overnight, the world has turned on the Kansas City Chiefs. Or at least a seedy underworld where no one is accountable and everyone has a weaponized keyboard. A franchise that is more cuddly than a Beanie Baby is suddenly defending itself against accusations of friendly whistles from officials,
We published coloring and activity pages drawn by The Kansas City Star’s illustrator Neil Nakahodo each day leading up to the Super Bowl, including:
Kansas City #Chiefs head coach Andy Reid praises wide receiver Xavier Worthy’s growth over the year: ‘He was learning’ | @EdEastonJr
Starting the season off strong, Texas alum Xavier Worthy made immediate impact for the Kansas City Chiefs. In his first game in the red and gold, Worthy recorded an impressive 68 yards from scrimmage,
The Kansas City Chiefs have relied on rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy more than they had planned to when they selected him with the No. 27 pick in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft last April.
Following a fantastic performance in Sunday's AFC title game, Chiefs rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy spoke on his redemption toward a Bills team that passed on him in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Unlike a lot of people, Buffalo Bills running back James Cook isn't blaming the officiating for his team's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last week. Speaking on the "Kickin' It With Dee" podcast, Cook was asked how he and his team mentally handles the idea of the refs working against them. He responded by lightly rejecting the premise:
The Buffalo Bills still haven't wavered in their belief that the wrong call was made on star quarterback Josh Allen's failed fourth-down conversion in
Chiefs bettors should feel confident based on the latest Super Bowl 59 odds. QB Patrick Mahomes is 8-0 in the postseason as an underdog or favorite of less than three points, and Kansas City is -1.5 at each of Ohio’s best sportsbooks.