
Chiefs roll through Texans and Steelers to lock up 1st seed
Adam Clay Hiawatha World The Kansas City Chiefs just completed a grueling three game stretch over the course of 11 days, wrapping up their whirlwind… Login to continue reading Login…
Adam Clay Hiawatha World The Kansas City Chiefs just completed a grueling three game stretch over the course of 11 days, wrapping up their whirlwind… Login to continue reading Login…
Adam Clay Hiawatha World The Kansas City Chiefs are now 12-1 on the season, after securing a last second win over the Los Angeles Chargers… Login to continue reading Login…
Adam Clay Hiawatha World In the past two weeks, the Kansas City Chiefs have lost their perfect season, and followed that up with a last… Login to continue reading Login…
Adam Clay Hiawatha World In the past two weeks, the Kansas City Chiefs have lost their perfect season, and followed that up with a last second victory over one of…
A 9-0 start to the season is nothing to sniff at, and the Kansas City Chiefs are the NFL’s lone undefeated team, and are at least two games up on every team in the league except the 8-1 Detroit Lions.
Monday night saw the Chiefs win another thrilling contest, this time with a clutch overtime drive in a game that the defense faltered, but the offense had their best outing of the season to grab the 30-24 win against Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.Mayfield played Kansas City as tough as his history would suggest, and gave the defense fits for much of the game--including a game tying drive late in the fourth quarter that ultimately sent the game to overtime.
The Kansas City Chiefs visited the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday afternoon, and played a solid game with a few lapses that kept the 27-20 win closer than it should have been.
The bye week is now in the rearview mirror, and with a bit of rest, the Kansas City Chiefs dispatched a notable foe in the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday afternoon by a score of 28-18--their second straight win over at least two scores.
There were a lot of questions entering Monday night’s home match up with the New Orleans Saints, with key playmakers out all over the field and an offense that has struggled to move the ball at times this season, despite the team’s 4-0 start.
After Sunday afternoon’s 17-10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers, the Kansas City Chiefs are now 4-0 on the season--a result that matches expectations, even if the way they are getting the job done does not.