Sure, a David-versus-Goliath level of matchup may have to wait until the conference title game or Super Bowl. With that said, Saturday's meeting between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans still brings plenty of intrigue thanks to both teams' strengths.
Patrick Mahomes could walk onto the field Saturday carrying a chip on his shoulder bigger than the size of any of the three Super Bowl rings that he slips on his fingers.
The Tennessee Titans are hiring Kansas City Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi as their next general manager, a team source confirmed on Friday. Borgonzi, who was promoted to assistant GM in 2021, spent 16 seasons with Kansas City. Borgonzi served as the club’s director of football operations from 2018 to 2020.
When the Kansas City Chiefs take the field against the Houston Texans in the divisional round of the AFC playoffs, there's bound to be a fireworks show.
To get an inside look at Kansas City’s path back to the Super Bowl, the overall expectations for the matchup, and what to expect from Mahomes and Co., Texans Wire reached out to John Dillon, managing editor of Chiefs Wire to break down everything Texans fans should expect when the AFC contenders take the field at 3:30 p.m. Saturday.
The Kansas City Chiefs have the opportunity to do something exciting in the playoffs. Of course, there’s the opportunity to be the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls, which remains Kansas City's most pressing and most exciting goal.
The Chiefs are 8.5-point favorites off the bye against the visiting Texans. Houston was outstanding in the Wild Card Round, but going on the road to face Kansas City off a bye is a whole different animal.
The best quarterback in football has weathered changes around him with his persistence, problem-solving ability and willingness to adjust.
The Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs opens with defending champions the Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Houston Texans at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday. The Chiefs have won the
Worthy's rookie year has built up to his first-ever playoff game, and both he and the team know he's prepared for it.
Plenty of the remaining clubs register as Super Bowl-worthy, but that doesn't mean they don't have questions still to answer. Here are the most pressing queries we have for the teams still alive in the hunt for NFL glory: Lamar Jackson exorcised an AFC North demon this season by beating the rival Pittsburgh Steelers,
In the postseason, however, both players came alive. Kelce turned the clock all the way back by hauling in 32 passes on 37 targets for 355 yards and three touchdowns. He capped off his age-34 season by helping propel Kansas City to a Super Bowl LVIII win, prompting the club to set that as the benchmark for his 2024-25 production.