The Kansas City Chiefs made history by booking their third straight Super Bowl berth, having defeated the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game. It’s a historic feat that would’ve been difficult to imagine before the Chiefs waltzed onto the scene.
Clark Hunt, chairman and CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs, hoisted the Lombardi Trophy as he took the stage at Union Station for the Super Bowl Champions parade and rally on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, in Kansas City.
The Kansas City Chiefs secured their fifth AFC championship title, with Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid leading the charge. Owner Clark Hunt emphasized
With the Lamar Hunt Trophy staying with KC, team chairman and CEO Clark Hunt spoke about what this current run means to his family.
Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt addressed the media on Sunday following the AFC Championship victory over the Buffalo Bills. He praised the team’s success and reflected on what he believes his father, Lamar Hunt, would think of the current dynasty.
Kansas City defeated the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday night, led by an elite performance from quarterback Patrick Mahomes . Mahomes threw for one touchdown and 245 yards while posting two touchdowns and 43 yards on the ground.
As Andy Reid prepares to lead the Kansas City Chiefs to their seventh consecutive AFC Championship Game, owner and CEO Clark Hunt has shed light on what makes Reid one of the most successful ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are preparing for the AFC Championship against the Buffalo Bills, driven by the leadership of Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid. Th
Patrick Mahomes accounted for three touchdowns as the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills 32-29 on Sunday night and reach the Super Bowl for the third consecutive season.
The Kansas City Chiefs credited home-field advantage for helping tip the scales in their favor against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in the AFC Championship Game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
Speaking with the media on Thursday, Bills coach Sean McDermott was asked about the impact of the officiating on the result of Buffalo's 32–29 defeat in the conference title game. McDermott made clear he didn't think the refs were responsible for the Bills' loss.