Kansas City will play its seventh AFC Championship game with Kelce leading the team.. We're only a couple of days away from the Kansas City Chiefs hosting yet another AFC Championship game. The Chiefs have made the conference title game in each of the past six seasons (excluding this one),
It's why the past 11 NFL MVP winners have been quarterbacks. However, every signal-caller -- even MVP winners -- need help from others to lift the Vince Lombardi Trophy as Super Bowl champions at the end of the season.
Teammates choose the captains, and the Chiefs announced that quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce, defensive lineman Chris Jones, linebacker Nick Bolton, kicker Harrison Butker and long snapper James Winchester will be captains for the playoffs.
Kansas City Chiefs fans are all saying the same thing as the team released a picture from its postseason formal photoshoot introducing the captains for the NFL playoffs.
According to Billboard, the football players came on to the stage at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., when Morgan Wallen was performing during his tour.
And of course, it involved Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. The Chiefs quarterback managed to get a throw off while falling to the ground, and it floated perfectly into the hands of Kelce in the end zone.
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In his 12th NFL season, Hopkins is hoping to capture his first Super Bowl ring with the best team he's yet to play for.
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Ahead of Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce spoke on how Josh Allen is the quarterback he once dreamed of becoming.
While many kids his age grew up wanting to "be like Mike," Travis Kelce apparently had someone else in mind. Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs' future Hall of Fame tight end, apparent