The Chiefs’ offensive line, rebuilt following their Super Bowl 55 disaster, will be key to keeping QB Patrick Mahomes upright against Eagles.
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Tragedy that put Andy Reid’s son in prison can’t be ignored at Super Bowl 57 | Opinion
The Andy Reid vs. Eagles storyline is compelling, but a tragedy caused by his son, which seriously injured a then-5-year-old girl, can’t be ignored.
Philadelphia Eagles dismiss trash talk from San Francisco 49ers receiver Brandon Aiyuk
The San Francisco 49ers aren’t at Super Bowl 57, but receiver Brandon Aiyuk still had something of a presence at “Opening Night.”
‘I got emotional’: Historic milestone of Super Bowl 57 is not lost on Doug Williams
Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes will be first two Black QBs to start against each other in Super Bowl, a milestone that resonates with Doug Williams.
After career-worst season, Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker finding his groove at perfect time
After the worst regular season of his otherwise brilliant six-year career, Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker is perfect in the playoffs.
‘You just can’t have it’: Bengals lament worst mistake at worst time vs. Chiefs
Whatever could go wrong for the Cincinnati Bengals in the final minute of the AFC championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs, did go wrong.
With Super Bowl mission derailed again, there are hard lessons for Buffalo Bills to swallow | Opinion
The window to reach the Super Bowl isn’t closed yet. But once again the Buffalo Bills head into the offseason aiming to be next year’s champion.
‘I don’t think we got respect’: Bengals enter AFC title game with chip on their shoulder | Opinion
As the Bengals move on to face the Chiefs in AFC title game rematch, they’ve carried with them the “disrespect” theme during their playoff run.
Rematch against Bengals adds perspective to Buffalo’s rebound from Damar Hamlin’s setback
Resilience is undeniable X-factor for the Bills on championship hunt as they face the Bengals Sunday in the divisional round.
Dak Prescott played the game of his life when the Cowboys needed it most | Opinion
Dak Prescott, Cowboys’ much-maligned quarterback, had a game for the ages. What can he do for an encore? More redemption, now against the 49ers.