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CNN —With its bright lights, big names and halftime shows, the Super Bowl has always been the biggest sporting ticket in the US. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes holds the Lombardi Trophy after the Chiefs won Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday, February 11. Steph Chambers/Getty Images Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce kisses his girlfriend, singer Taylor Swift, during the postgame celebrations. This was just the second Super Bowl in history to go to overtime. Swift, Ice Spice, Blake Lively and others were in attendance for Super Bowl LVIII.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Patrick Mahomes, Mahomes, Steph Chambers, Travis Kelce, Brynn Anderson, Trey Smith, Eric Gay, Adam Hunger, Andy Reid, Julio Cortez, Kyle Juszczyk, Mecole Hardman Jr, Jamie Squire, Hardman, Ezra Shaw, Tim Nwachukwu, Christian McCaffrey, Jake Moody, Frank Franklin II, Bill Vinovich, Mike Blake, Reuters Kelce, Fred Warner, David J, Phillip, Moody, Harrison Butker, Jauan Jennings, Kirby Lee, Chris Jones, Brock Purdy, George Walker IV, Kyle Shanahan, Marquez Valdes, Scantling, David Gray, Ray, Ray McCloud III, Stephen R, James Lang, Brian Snyder, Ji'Ayir Brown, Doug Benc, Gregory Bull, McCaffrey, Jennings, Dre Greenlaw, Achilles, Kelce, Reid, Isiah Pacheco, Pacheco, Harry, Trent McDuffie, Deebo Samuel, Chris Conley, Javon Hargrave, Sam Lutz, George Kittle, Getty Images Purdy, Michael Reaves, Nick Bolton, Candice Ward, Reba McEntire, Lively, McEntire, Andra Day, Jay, Blue Ivy, Rumi, Steve Luciano, Carlos Barria, Sterling, ’ Taylor, cutaways, Jason’s, Swift, Blake Lively, Vince Lombardi, Bill Belichick, Belichick, Don Shula’s, Hall, Tom Landry, Belichick hasn’t, Alex Grimm, Joe Flacco, Damar Hamlin, Hamlin, commotio cordis, Jeffrey T, Barnes, Dan Campbell, Aaron Rodgers, Rodgers, Robert Saleh, There’s, Organizations: CNN, Super, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, NFL, Chiefs, Getty, AP Chiefs, Hardman, AP 49ers, 49ers, Reuters, USA Today Sports Chiefs, AP, USA, Network, Sports, Reuters 49ers, CBS, Reuters Chiefs, Getty Images, Allegiant, Vegas, New England Patriots ’, Green Bay Packers, Patriots, The Patriots, Kansas City Super, New England Patriots, of Fame, Hall of Fame, Atlanta Falcons, Indianapolis Colts, Deutsche Bank, Cleveland Browns, Buffalo Bills, Bills, Miami Dolphins, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Lions, NFC, New York Jets, Jets Locations: Las Vegas, Brittany, Japan, Allegiant, , Kansas, Massachusetts, Foxborough, Frankfurt, Germany, Cincinnati, East Rutherford
Steph Chambers/Getty Images Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce kisses his girlfriend, singer Taylor Swift, during the postgame celebrations. Adam Hunger/AP Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, second left, celebrates with staff members after the game. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Chiefs wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling celebrates after catching a 16-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter. George Walker IV/AP Kelce yells at Reid after Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco fumbled in the red zone during the second quarter. Mike Blake/Reuters Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie defends a pass intended for 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel during the second quarter.
Persons: Travis Kelce, Andy Reid, Jason, Kelce, it’s, Aw, , Reid, Jerick McKinnon, I’d, , ” Travis, , Reid –, , ” Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, Mahomes, Steph Chambers, Taylor Swift, Brynn Anderson, Trey Smith, Eric Gay, Adam Hunger, Julio Cortez, Kyle Juszczyk, Mecole Hardman Jr, Jamie Squire, Hardman, Ezra Shaw, Tim Nwachukwu, Christian McCaffrey, Jake Moody, Frank Franklin II, Bill Vinovich, Mike Blake, Reuters Kelce, Fred Warner, David J, Phillip, Moody, Harrison Butker, Jauan Jennings, Kirby Lee, Chris Jones, Brock Purdy, George Walker IV, Kyle Shanahan, Marquez Valdes, Scantling, David Gray, Ray, Ray McCloud III, Stephen R, James Lang, Brian Snyder, Ji'Ayir Brown, Doug Benc, Gregory Bull, McCaffrey, Jennings, Dre Greenlaw, Achilles, Isiah Pacheco, Pacheco, Harry, Trent McDuffie, Deebo Samuel, Chris Conley, Javon Hargrave, Sam Lutz, George Kittle, Getty Images Purdy, Michael Reaves, Nick Bolton, Candice Ward, Reba McEntire, Lively, McEntire, Andra Day, Jay, Blue Ivy, Rumi, Steve Luciano, Carlos Barria, Sterling, That’s Organizations: CNN, Kansas City Chiefs, Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, CBS, Philadelphia Eagles, Super, Getty, AP Chiefs, Hardman, AP 49ers, 49ers, Reuters, USA Today Sports Chiefs, AP, USA, Network, Sports, Reuters 49ers, Reuters Chiefs, Getty Images, Allegiant, Vegas, Bowl Locations: Las Vegas, Brittany
Amy Bass Rodney BedsoleThis time around, football pundits wondered if Super Bowl LVIII would be the coronation of Chiefs coach Andy Reid and the establishment of a Kansas City dynasty with a third title in five years. This Super Bowl matchup, of course, had history. “We’re not done.”Key to any Super Bowl, of course, is the halftime show. Compared to Usher on roller skates, the commercials – which often take center stage of any Super Bowl broadcast — were relatively tame. “Taylor Swift is in Las Vegas,” commentator Ian Rappoport had assured Taylor Nation.
Persons: Amy Bass, Read, Patrick Mahomes, Mecole, ” Hardman, Tom Brady, Michael Che, , Donald Trump’s, Lady Gaga, Amy Bass Rodney Bedsole, Andy Reid, Kyle Shanahan’s, Mike, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Reid, Kelce, Shanahan, Brock Purdy, George Kittle, Swift, Taylor, Purdy, Jake Moody’s, Harrison Butker, Moody, Butker, Mahomes, “ We’re, Usher, Alicia Keys, Lil Jon, Ludacris, Lionel Messi, Dan Marino, Jason Sudeikis shilled, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez, Dunkin, Robert F Kennedy Jr, , Kennedy, Kennedy Jr’s, Taylor —, “ Taylor Swift, Ian Rappoport, “ I’ll, , Ashley Avignone, Joe Biden, Trump, ” Taylor, Joe Biden ”, Biden, Biden — Organizations: Manhattanville College, CNN, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, Budweiser, Denver Broncos, Chiefs, 49ers, Super, Kansas City, Verizon, PAC, “ GO CHIEFS, NFL, Truth Locations: America, Kansas, San Francisco, Japan, Las Vegas, Mahomes, Cetaphil’s, Massachusetts, Sephora
It will be the 22nd time that CBS has carried the Super Bowl, which is the most among the four broadcast networks. Cohen said CBS analyst Jay Feely, who kicked in the NFL for 14 seasons, also gave his input on where to position the cameras. The upright cameras are part of 165 cameras CBS has for Sunday. There are also 23 augmented reality cameras that both CBS and Nickelodeon will use. While various bells and whistles, like AR, are nice, they also have to be used for the right reasons, which Cohen sees with the Nickelodeon broadcast.
Persons: Jason Cohen, Mike Francis, Harrison Butker, Cohen, , We’re, ” Cohen, , Harold Bryant, Jay Feely, “ We’re, ” Bryant, SpongeBob, Patrick Star, Noah Eagle, Nate Burleson, Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Patrick, Kenny, ” Kenny, Fagerbakke, “ That’s, Russell Wilson’s, Russ Cook ” —, I’ve, Russell Wilson, I’m, ” Fagerbakke, ___ Organizations: CBS, Kansas City, Chiefs, 49ers, ESPN, ABC, CBS Sports, New York Jets, MetLife, Las Vegas Raiders, NFL, Nickelodeon, SpongeBob, Denver Broncos, Los Angeles Rams Locations: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Allegiant, Vegas
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — It has taken two full years to accurately evaluate one of the most important deals that the Kansas City Chiefs have ever made, when they traded game-breaking wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins for a package of draft picks. Turns out the deal made by Chiefs general manager Brett Veach played out well beyond anyone's wildest dreams. Photos You Should See View All 45 ImagesThat influx of talent helped Kansas City become the league's No. That includes standout center Creed Humphrey and right tackle Trey Smith, who along with left guard Joe Thuney, have given Kansas City one of the best interior offensive lines in the league.
Persons: Hill, Patrick Mahomes, Brett Veach, Trent McDuffie, Chamarri Conner, Justin Reid, Drue Tranquill, Mike Edwards, Charles Omenihu, Mahomes, , Tranquill, Charles, Mike, Andy, Reid, Donovan Smith, Jawaan Taylor, Creed Humphrey, Trey Smith, Joe Thuney, Isiah Pacheco, Rashee Rice, Veach, Skyy Moore, Rice, “ We're, Patrick, ” Veach, , Chris Jones, Edwards, Omenihu —, , McDuffie, L'Jarius, Josh Williams, Jaylen Watson, Conner, Harrison Butker, Tommy Townsend, Townsend, ___ Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, Chiefs, Dolphins, Kansas City, Pro, Bills, Ravens, AFC West, Chargers, NFL, Miami, SPECIAL, AFC Locations: KANSAS, Mo, Kansas City, Mahomes, Kansas
The San Francisco 49ers finally climbed back up the playoff mountain to return to the Super Bowl only to find a familiar foe waiting for them. When the Niners get a second shot at a Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs it will be a rare title game rematch in this short of a span. Here's a look at the other times there was a Super Bowl rematch within five seasons of the first meeting. COWBOYS vs. BILLSDallas and Buffalo had the only Super Bowl rematch in consecutive seasons, meeting at the end of the 1992 and 1993 campaigns. Pittsburgh won again three years later in the first Super Bowl rematch ever to deny Dallas back-to-back championships.
Persons: Nick Bosa, Patrick Mahomes, They’re, Mahomes, Andy Reid, , , Kyle Shanahan, “ They’ve, Bosa, Deebo Samuel, George Kittle, Fred Warner, Dre Greenlaw, Arik Armstead, Kyle Juszczyk, Mitch Wishnowsky, Travis Kelce, Chris Jones, Harrison Butker, Mecole Hardman, James Winchester, Nick Allegretti, Blake Bell, San Francisco, Charvarius Ward, Ross Dwelley, Richie Hames, Derrick Nnadi, Austin Reiter, Mike Pennel, PATRIOTS Eli Manning, Tom Brady, Randy Moss, Manning, David Tyree's, Plaxico, Troy Aikman, James Washington, Emmitt Smith, Lynn Swann, Dallas, Terry Bradshaw, Jackie Smith, Roger Staubach's, ___ Organizations: San Francisco 49ers, Super, Niners, Kansas City Chiefs, 49ers, Chiefs, Kansas City, GIANTS, PATRIOTS, Giants, The Patriots, Dolphins, COWBOYS, The Cowboys, STEELERS, COWBOYS The Cowboys, Steelers, Dallas, Minnesota, Rams, Steel, Pittsburgh, Super Bowl Locations: Miami, ” San Francisco, San, New York, New England, Dallas, Buffalo
CNN —The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Miami Dolphins 26-7 at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday, in conditions so cold that Chiefs head coach Andy Reid’s mustache froze over. Kansas City Chiefs celebrate after scoring a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Miami Dolphins. At the end of the game, the temperature was -9 degrees and felt like -28 degrees, according to the broadcast. “We’re in Kansas City, at Arrowhead,” Mahomes said. So, our mentality was to come out here, play football and see what happens.”Kansas City Chiefs fans wrap up warm to watch the match at Arrowhead Stadium.
Persons: Andy Reid’s, Reid, icicles, Patrick Mahomes, Rashee Rice, Rice, David Eulitt, Harrison Butker, Isiah Pacheco, Mahomes, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Kelce, , ” Mahomes, Kara Durrette, CJ Stroud, Matthew Stafford Organizations: CNN, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, Arrowhead, Chiefs, National Football League, Kansas City, Dolphins, Getty, ” Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, NFL, Houston Texans, Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Rams, Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers, Buffalo Bills, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Philadelphia Eagles Locations: Kansas, Kansas City, Arrowhead, , Wisconsin, Texas, , New York
KANSAS CITY, Mo. The Kansas City Chiefs managed to handle the adversity well. Political Cartoons View All 253 Images“Guys came with that attitude, that mentality — we knew it was going to be cold,” Mahomes said. The National Weather Service issued a warning for what it called “dangerously cold” weather that had blanketed the Midwest. Kansas City was far more efficient, scoring on four of its six first-half drives.
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid's, Mahomes, Rashee Rice, Isiah Pacheco, Harrison Butker, ‘ Let’s, , Tua Tagovailoa, Hill, ” Reid, , Lombardi, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, ” Mahomes, Trent McDuffie, Rice, Christian Wilkins, roughing, Pacheco, Jevon Holland, Xavien Howard, DeShon Elliott, Kadarius Toney, Derrick Nnadi, ___ Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, Chiefs, Miami, Super Bowl, Dolphins, Kansas City, Arrowhead, Bowls, Bills, Steelers, Houston, Browns, National Weather Service, Kansas, Pro Locations: KANSAS, Mo, Kansas, Miami, Buffalo, parkas, Kansas City, Germany
KANSAS CITY (AP) — Inspired by video of a high school player picking off a quarterback’s spike, Eagles rookie Jalen Carter nearly did it to Patrick Mahomes before the end of the first half of Monday night’s game. Harrison Butker kicked a field goal to give Kansas City a 17-7 halftime lead but Philadelphia rallied for a 21-17 victory in the Super Bowl rematch. “I saw it on the internet, I’ve seen it on YouTube, some high school kid tried, and he actually caught the ball. I thought, ‘That’s a good idea,’ I knew they would spike it, so I tried to go for it,” Carter told WIP-FM. There are a couple instances where high school players have made this play.
Persons: Jalen Carter, Patrick Mahomes, Carter, Mahomes, Harrison Butker, , , , ” Carter, WIP Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Eagles, Chiefs, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Super, YouTube
(AP) — The Philadelphia Eagles insisted that their Super Bowl rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs had nothing to do with revenge. After allowing the Chiefs to methodically build a 10-point halftime lead Monday night, the Eagles shut out Patrick Mahomes and Co. over the final 30 minutes. Jalen Hurts overcame a poor start in a cold, driving rain to run for a pair of touchdowns, and his go-ahead tush-push in the fourth quarter allowed the Eagles to walk away with a 21-17 victory. Plenty of time for Mahomes to get the Chiefs within range for Harrison Butker to add a 43-yard field goal. They proceeded to go 80 yards the other way, and Hurts' sneak gave Philadelphia the lead for good in the fourth quarter.
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, Jalen, , we’re, Nick Sirianni, we're, Sirianni, , Andy Reid, Jason Kelce, Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift, Mahomes, Marquez Valdes, Chris Jones, D'Andre Swift, DeVonta Smith, Isiah Pacheco, couldn't, “ I’m, Kelce, Trent McDuffie, George Karlaftis, Harrison Butker, they've, , Justin Watson, ” Sirianni, Grant Calcaterra, Fletcher Cox, Mecole Hardman, ___ Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Philadelphia Eagles, Super, Kansas City Chiefs, Chiefs, Eagles, Colts, Kansas City . Eagles, Kansas City, ” Chiefs, Super Bowl, Dallas, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Sunday . Chiefs, Las Vegas Locations: KANSAS, Mo, Kansas City, Kansas, Plenty, Philadelphia, Las
[1/112] Oct 29, 2023; Denver, Colorado, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) during the first quarter against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports Acquire Licensing RightsOctober 30 - Russell Wilson became the first Broncos quarterback since Peyton Manning to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs as Denver claimed a 24-9 home victory on Sunday. The Denver defense forced five Kansas City turnovers. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes fell to 29-4 vs. the AFC West in his career. Following a three-and-out by the Chiefs, the Broncos took over on the Kansas City 39.
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, Ron Chenoy, Russell Wilson, Peyton Manning, Wilson, Mahomes, Andy Reid, Hank Stram, Mecole Hardman, Courtland Sutton, Javonte Williams, Harrison, Marquez Valdes, Jerry Jeudy, Butker's Organizations: Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos, Broncos, Denver, Chiefs, Kansas City, AFC West, Thomson Locations: Denver , Colorado, USA, Denver
The Broncos (3-5) were serenaded off the field to the sound of Taylor Swift's “Shake it Off” blaring throughout Empower Field. The Broncos handed Mahomes his first AFC West road loss in beating Kansas City's quarterback for the first time in 13 tries. Wilson threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Williams and connected with Jeudy from 11 yards out for a 14-3 lead early in the second quarter. That marked the biggest lead by Denver since their 16-game skid against the Chiefs began on Nov. 15, 2015. Mahomes threw a 39-yard pass to Rashee Rice, setting up Butker's 34-yard field goal to make it 14-6.
Persons: — Russell Wilson, Justin Simmons, Patrick Mahomes, Taylor, Swift, Travis Kelce's, Mahomes, muffed, Javonte Williams, Jerry Jeudy, Courtland Sutton, Weeks, Drew Sanders, Mecole Hardman's, Wilson, Sutton, Nobody, Skyy Moore, Simmons, Harrison, Justin Reid, Wil Lutz's, Reid, Ja'Quan McMillian, Baron Browning, Jonathon Cooper, Williams, Rashee Rice, George Karlaftis, Willie Gay, Jerick McKinnon, LB Willie Gay, ___ Organizations: DENVER, Broncos, Kansas City, Chiefs, The Broncos, AFC West, Kansas, Denver, The Chiefs, LB, NEXT Chiefs, Face Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Locations: Kansas, Brittany, Frankfurt, Germany
CNN —Grammy award-winning artist Taylor Swift continues to be a good luck charm for the Kansas City Chiefs, as they defeated the Denver Broncos 19-8 at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday night. Swift was watching the Chiefs in person for the third time this season and has yet to see them lose. He went 30/40 on pass attempts and racked up 306 yards, throwing one touchdown to Kadarius Toney and one interception. Brittany Mahomes and Taylor Swift celebrate a touchdown by the Kansas City Chiefs against the Denver Broncos. Denver put up 197 total yards to the Chiefs’ 389 with Wilson going 13/22 on passes, 95 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions, per the NFL.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Swift, Travis Kelce, Kelce, there’s, she’s, Cooper Neill, , Patrick Mahomes, Mahomes, Kadarius Toney, Brittany Mahomes, Jamie Squire, Justin Simmons, Kicker Harrison Butker, Andy Reid, ” Reid, Russell Wilson, Wilson, Courtland Sutton, Butker, Sean Payton, I’m Organizations: CNN, Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos, Arrowhead, Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, NFL, Broncos, Denver, Green Bay Packers Locations: Kelce
(AP) — Patrick Mahomes knows the Kansas City Chiefs' offense is still trying to put everything together. We had a lot of yards, positive yards, but you can't stall down there." The Broncos have not beaten the Chiefs since Sept. 17, 2015, the year Peyton Manning led Denver to the Super Bowl. The two began a relationship a few weeks ago, when he invited Swift to a Chiefs game after failing to meet her during her Eras Tour. Chiefs: S Justin Reid, who had an interception earlier in the game, briefly left in the second half.
Persons: — Patrick Mahomes, , ” Mahomes, Mahomes, Harrison, Russell Wilson, Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift, Courtland Sutton —, Javonte Williams, Rashee Rice, Andy Reid, Peyton Manning, Sean Payton, “ I'm, I'm, ” Payton, Wilson, Justin Simmons, Kadarius Toney, Butker, ” SWIFT, Swift, Chris Jones, Jones, Hall, Hall of Famer Derrick Thomas, Greg Dulcich, Justin Reid, Justin Watson, ___ Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Kansas City Chiefs, Denver, Broncos, Kansas City, Chiefs, ” Chiefs, Super, Swift, Hall of Famer, Raiders, NEXT Broncos, Los Angeles Chargers Locations: KANSAS, Mo, Kansas, Denver, Los Angeles
Tershawn Wharton recovered the loose ball and Mahomes and the Chiefs got it at the Jets 47. Michael Carter II intercepted Mahomes on third-and-20 from the Jets 40 — but it was negated by a holding call on Sauce Gardner. Mahomes, who became the fastest to 200 NFL touchdown passes, was 18 of 30 for 203 yards and a touchdown. Wilson found Allen Lazard in the middle of the end zone for a 10-yard touchdown pass. Uzomah in the top right corner of the end zone for a 1-yard TD to cut the Jets' deficit to 17-12 with 6:26 left in the half.
Persons: — Patrick Mahomes, Mahomes, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Harrison, Zach Wilson, Tershawn Wharton, Michael Carter, Gardner, Robert Saleh, Saleh, Isiah Pacheco, Kelce, Wilson, Aaron Rodgers, Allen Lazard, Rodgers, Achilles, Woody Johnson —, Pacheco, Micheal Clemons, Dan Marino’s, Noah Gray, Marino, Jawaan Taylor, Bryce Huff, Tyler Conklin, Greg Zuerlein, Ashtyn Davis, Gray, Randall Cobb, Xavier Gipson, Joe Klecko, Klecko, LB Cole Christiansen, didn't, CB Brandin Echols, ___ Organizations: Kansas City, New York Jets, Chiefs, MetLife, Jets, NFL, New, Dan Marino’s NFL, Miami, The Jets, Kansas, Pro Football Hall, Fame, of Fame, Exchange, CB, NEXT Chiefs, Minnesota, Sunday . Jets, Denver Locations: RUTHERFORD, N.J, Kansas, New York, New, York, Uzomah, Canton , Ohio
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes threw for 272 yards and three touchdowns, Travis Kelce hauled in one of them to the delight of Taylor Swift, and the Kansas City Chiefs blew out the inept Chicago Bears 41-10 on Sunday. When the Bears punted a third consecutive time, Mahomes hit McKinnon again to extend the lead, and Kansas City proceeded to score on its next four possessions. STATS AND STREAKSThe Bears have not won in Kansas City since Week 5 of the 2015 season. ... Kelce needs three more TD catches to pass Tony Gonzalez (76) for second in Chiefs history.
Persons: — Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift, Jerick McKinnon, Isiah Pacheco, Clyde Edwards, Helaire, Kelce, Swift, Donna Kelce, Justin Fields, Alan Williams, Fields, Matt Eberflus, Andy Reid, Edwards, Mahomes, McKinnon, Mike Edwards, Harrison Butker, Reid, Tom Landry, Aaron Rodgers, Tony Gonzalez, Eddie Jackson, Josh Blackwell, Tyrique Stevenson, Jaquan Brisker, Jaylon Johnson, ___ Organizations: KANSAS CITY, Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bears, Super Bowl, Chiefs, Bears, Tampa, Indianapolis Colts, The Chiefs, Kansas, 271st, of Fame, Denver Broncos, Sunday, New York Jets Locations: KANSAS, Mo, Chicago, Tampa Bay, McKinnon, Kansas, Kansas City
NFL roundup: Aaron Rodgers makes Jets debut in win vs. Giants
  + stars: | 2023-08-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +7 min
John Kelly Jr. later rushed 2 yards for a score as Cleveland (1-2-1) led 22-3 after the first quarter. Kansas City finished the preseason 2-1. Daniel Carlson connected on all three field-goal attempts -- including a 62-yarder -- for the Raiders, who finish their preseason 2-1. Broncos 41, Rams 0Jarrett Stidham and Ben DiNucci combined for 353 passing yards and two touchdowns as Denver throttled visiting Los Angeles. While the Broncos' offense totaled 494 yards, the defense limited the Rams (0-3) to just 88 passing yards and 159 total yards while notching a pair of interceptions and two sacks.
Persons: Aaron Rodgers, Robert Saleh, Ed Mulholland, Rodgers, Garrett Wilson, Zach Wilson, Tim Boyle, Alex Erickson, Brandin Echols, Tommy DeVito, Harrison Butker's, Patrick Mahomes, Deshaun Watson, David Njoku, John Kelly Jr, Chris Oladokun, Matt Bushman, Cleveland's Cade York, Josh Allen, Kyle Allen, Darrynton Evans, Justin Fields, PJ Walker, Tyson Bagent, Nate McCrary, Benny Sapp, Jordan Love, Alex McGough, Green Bay's Emanuel Wilson, McCrary, Drew Lock, Seattle QB Holton Ahlers, Sapp, David Blough, Clayton Tune, Arizona's Matt Prater, Jaren Hall, Greg Joseph, Jake Fromm, Jacoby Brissett, Trevor Siemian, Reid Sinnett, Shedrick Jackson, Kyle Trask, Chase McLaughlin, Trask, Josh Johnson, Laquan Treadwell, Owen Wright, McLaughlin, Travis Etienne Jr, D'Ernest Johnson, JaMychal Hasty, Beathard, Trevor Lawrence, Miami's Skylar Thompson, Tua Tagovailoa, Chris Brooks, Will Grier, Grier, Trey Lance, Daniel Carlson, Damien Williams, Jarrett Stidham, Ben DiNucci, Jaleel McLaughlin, Tony Jones Jr, Tyler Badie, Albert Okwuegbunam Organizations: New York Jets, New York Giants, MetLife, Jets, Giants, Chiefs, Browns, Kansas City, Cleveland, Bills, Bears, Buffalo, Chicago, Packers, Seahawks, Green, Seattle, Cardinals, Vikings, Minnesota, Bengals, Cincinnati, Buccaneers, Ravens, Tampa Bay, Bay, Jaguars, Dolphins, Jacksonville, Miami, Cowboys, Raiders, Dallas, Las Vegas, Las Vegas TD, Broncos, Rams, Denver, The Broncos, Thomson Locations: East Rutherford , New Jersey, USA, East Rutherford, N.J, Kansas, Seattle, Arizona, Minneapolis, Washington, Landover, Md, Baltimore, Arlington , Texas, Los Angeles
[1/9] Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes speaks to reporters ahead of facing the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII, in Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S., February 7, 2023. REUTERS/Caitlin O'HaraPHOENIX, Feb 7 (Reuters) - A near-historic Philadelphia Eagles pass rush will face the ultimate test on Sunday in Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, an MVP favourite with no interest in ceding the Super Bowl spotlight. "I don't know if you can contain him - I just don't know, he's that good. He's so mentally tough," head coach Andy Reid told reporters at the Super Bowl Opening Night on Monday. Cornerback James Bradberry said that it would take everything in the Eagles arsenal to stop Mahomes from collecting his second Super Bowl ring.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker is lifted in the air after his game-winning field goal. KANSAS CITY, Mo.—The sardonic nickname that Cincinnati Bengals players had given Arrowhead Stadium made the rounds so quickly over the course of the past week that it even made its way into the Chiefs’ lexicon. “See y’all at Burrowhead,” Kansas City defensive tackle Chris Jones said in an apparent bid to mock the term.
[1/2] Jan 29, 2023; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Cincinnati Bengals place kicker Evan McPherson (2) celebrates after winning the AFC Championship game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY SportsJan 29 (Reuters) - The Kansas City Chiefs scored a field goal with seconds remaining to beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 in a thrilling AFC Championship duel on Sunday, booking their ticket to the Super Bowl to face the Philadelphia Eagles. It will mark the Chiefs' third Super Bowl appearance in four years after they broke a five-decade drought to hoist the Lombardi Trophy in 2020 and lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers the following year. The Chiefs sacked Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow with less than a minute left before kicker Harrison Butker sent one through the uprights. "They're a great football team," said Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes of the Eagles.
NFL roundup: Bills edge Chiefs in AFC Divisional round rematch
  + stars: | 2022-10-17 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +9 min
Allen passed for 329 yards and three touchdowns for the Bills, who have the best record in the AFC. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterButker booted a 44-yard goal to give the Chiefs a 20-17 lead with 9:49 remaining in the fourth quarter. Jimmy Garoppolo threw two first-half touchdown passes to Brandon Aiyuk, but also mixed in a pair of interceptions on a 29-for-41, 296-yard day. Bengals 30, Saints 26Joe Burrow threw three touchdown passes as visiting Cincinnati came from behind in the fourth quarter to defeat New Orleans. The two connected on a scoring strike with 9:55 left in the fourth quarter to help the Steelers snap a four-game losing skid.
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