Discover the top 5 quarterbacks in Kansas City Chiefs history! From Patrick Mahomes’ legendary plays to Joe Montana’s clutch performances, we break down the Chiefs’ greatest quarterbacks and their unforgettable contributions to the franchise.
Patrick Mahomes added to his historic career accomplishments Sunday night, putting the Chiefs one step away from an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl title.
As the Chiefs prepare for the AFC Championship Game, here’s a look at how Patrick Mahomes compares to other legendary quarterbacks at age 29.
Is Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes the greatest quarterback of all time? The argument can certainly be made as he makes another playoff run and adds more records to his resume
Let's take a look at some of the most intriguing stats and milestones within reach for the Chiefs in the AFC championship game. Despite soon wrapping up just his seventh year as Kansas City's full-time starting quarterback,
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs were able to pull off a massive hard-fought win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game by a final score
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid took a moment to talk about Sean McDermott and his Buffalo Bills after securing a place in Super Bowl LIX.
As Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick ... for Mahomes, Brady and Joe Montana, the former 49ers (and Chiefs) superstar who is another popular name in the GOAT conversation.
Games since then include the Chiefs’ 42-36 win in overtime in the 2021 AFC Divisional Round, known in Kansas City as the “13-second game,” and last season’s 27-24 escape in Buffalo, sealed when Bills placekicker Tyler Bass missed a 44-yard field goal in the final two minutes.
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs are on their way to an seventh consecutive AFC championship game. Here's what we learned for Kansas City's win.
The Wolf Pack went up against two of the better teams in the Mountain West last week and, well, played like a random middle-aged fan yanked out of the stands for a half-court shot at halftime. It wasn't pretty or even mildly entertaining and even touched on sad and disturbing at times as the Pack got blown out by Utah State (90-69 on the road) and San Diego State (69-50 at Lawlor Events Center).