Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes (15) goes down in the grasp of Houston Texans defensive tackle Mario Edwards Jr. while he throws a touchdown pass to tight end Travis Kelce in the fourth quarter during the AFC Divisional Round playoff game on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Dominick Williams [email protected]
Brittany Mahomes was on the field at Arrowhead Stadium Saturday and sent her husband off into action against the Texans with a pregame kiss before Patrick & company won, 23-14. She appeared unperturbed by the freezing temperatures, much less the fact that she just gave birth to their third child, Golden Raye, last Sunday.
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce connected for their NFL record 18th touchdown in the playoffs during the fourth quarter on Saturday. Their latest combined score came in truly breathtaking fashion. On third-and-goal,
The Chiefs, seeking the first Super Bowl three-peat, will host the AFC Championship Game for the sixth time in the last seven years.
With the Chiefs' star quarterback hitting best buddy Kelce seven times for 117 yards and a touchdown, Kansas City rolled to a 23-14 victory Saturday.
The near annual playoff matchups between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are hardly unprecedented. The one-sided nature of the postseason rivalry between the two star quarterbacks is more unusual.
Six players on the Kansas City Chiefs’ active roster are still around from January 2019, when they lost to the Patriots in overtime in the AFC championship game.
The Kansas City Chiefs reached a seventh consecutive AFC Championship Game with a 23-14 win Saturday against the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
Houston Texans' fifth sack of Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert goes for 9-yard loss thanks to defensive end Mario ... Jr. sacks Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are back in the AFC championship game for the seventh consecutive season, and trying to spoil their pursuit of a record third straight Super Bowl title is a familiar foil: Buffalo.
The Texans were strong up front with Will Anderson Jr. and in the secondary with Derek Stingley Jr. but had some inconsistencies in the middle.