More than 20 Chiefs players and staff, including quarterback Patrick Mahomes, were scheduled to receive haircuts.
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From home school to handshakes, Super Bowl 55 families got creative to ward off COVID-19
Playing football in a pandemic presented many challenges for NFL players and their families, including for Tampa Bay’s Shaquil Barrett.
Las Vegas Raiders’ Jason Witten plans to retire after signing one-day contract with Dallas Cowboys
TE Jason Witten will return to Dallas ceremoniously after a year with the Raiders to wrap up his NFL career for a second time.
Kansas City Chiefs bash Buffalo Bills, return to Super Bowl for meeting with Tom Brady, Bucs
Super Bowl 55 will be Feb. 7 in Tampa, Florida in the home stadium of the Bucs. The Chiefs can be first team to repeat since Patriots in 2004-05.
Tom Brady, Tampa Bay Bucs beat Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers and will play Super Bowl 55 at home
The Super Bowl will be Feb. 7 in Tampa, Florida in the home stadium of the Bucs. The AFC team will be the winner of Kansas city vs. Buffalo.
Bruce Arians warns Buccaneers about Super Bowl in Tampa: Think about it and ‘get your ass beat’
If the Bucs upset the Packers, they would become the first team to play the Super Bowl in their home stadium, no small feat. This is the 55th one.
Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes takes ‘all the snaps’ in practice as concussion treatment continues
Patrick Mahomes was injured against the Cleveland Browns. The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Buffalo Bills Sunday in the AFC championship game.
Tom Brady, Tampa Bay head to NFC championship game after beating Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints
The NFC championship game will be held next Sunday in Green Bay, Wisconsin where the Packers are the top seed. Possible snow is in the early forecast.
New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton delivers on slime promise to cap off entertaining Nickelodeon broadcast
New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton made good on his promise to get slimed after winning on Nickelodeon’s NFL playoff broadcast.
Baltimore Ravens stuff Derrick Henry, knock off Tennessee Titans in NFL wild-card playoff game
Tennessee jumped ahead 10-0, but Baltimore scored 17 consecutive points and put the game away late with an interceptions and Lamar Jackson’s legs.