The Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills go head-to-head in the AFC Conference Championship game on Sunday.
Tom Brady won seven Super Bowls yet was unable to accomplish a threepeat in his career. Neither has anyone else as the Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes is po
The Kansas City Chiefs find themselves in a familiar position heading into the weekend. This is their seventh straight appearance in the AFC Championship, giving themselves another chance to make it to the Super Bowl.
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith says NFL referees favor the Kansas City Chiefs because of both quarterback Patrick Mahomes and pop icon Taylor Swift.
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith has an interesting theory about the allegations that NFL officials favor the Kansas City Chiefs during games: Taylor Swift. More News: Texans' Will Anderson Jr Calls for NFL To Review Controversial Roughing the Passer Plays
Patrick Mahomes and Nikola Jokić aren't just superstars. They challenge us to better understand the hidden secrets of athleticism.
Fans have been claiming for several years now that the Kansas City Chiefs receive favorable calls from NFL officials. Many have even gone so far as to
ESPN sportscaster Stephen A. Smith shared his two cents worth on the controversy during Monday's episode of "First Take." The outspoken analyst decided to drag multi-Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Taylor Swift, the boyfriend of Kansas City star Travis Kelce, into the mix.
Stephen A. Smith is always making waves in the media with his controversial statements. Now he's no exception with a very clear statement about the singer and girlfriend of Travis
The Chiefs outlasted the Bills in another postseason thriller to become the first team to reach five Super Bowls in six seasons.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has never been afraid to make a bold claim on "First Take." That being said, his latest take has NFL fans ready to shun him for the foreseeable future. On this Wednesday's episode of "First Take,
Stephen A. Smith believes it has less to do with Allen and more to do with the sheer excellence of Mahomes. "He's a terrific quarterback, he's special...his crime is that he's not Patrick Mahomes ...