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Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes' and Travis Kelce's homes hit in back-to-back burglaries
According to a police report, $20,000 was taken from Travis Kelce’s home in the Kansas City area last month.
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Where the Chiefs' unbeaten start to season ranks among best in NFL history
The Kansas City Chiefs fell to the Las Vegas Raiders at home in Week 16 of the 2023 NFL season — and they haven’t lost since.
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Winners, losers as Chiefs stay unbeaten with 30-24 overtime win vs. Buccaneers
The Kansas City Chiefs moved to 8-0 in 2024 with a 30-24 overtime win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday. Here are winners and losers.
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Reports: DeAndre Hopkins headed to Chiefs
Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins has reportedly been traded to the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Chiefs trading for WR DeAndre Hopkins ahead of NFL deadline: Report
Five-time Pro Bowl WR DeAndre Hopkins reportedly will team up with QB Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City to help the Chiefs attempt a Super Bowl three-peat.
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Chiefs' Rashee Rice feared to have torn ACL after collision with Mahomes: Report
Kansas City wideout Rashee Rice reportedly may have torn his ACL in a collision with Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes Sunday vs. the Chargers.
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Patrick Mahomes breaks more records in win over Falcons
Patrick Mahomes started the 99th game of his career in Week 3 of the 2024 NFL season and broke records doing so.
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5 things to know about Chiefs FB Carson Steele
Carson Steele is a fullback for the Kansas City Chiefs and the owner of a pet alligator.
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Ravens fall to Chiefs in NFL kickoff game by a toe
The Baltimore Ravens nearly mounted a comeback against the Kansas City Chiefs but Isaiah Likely’s toe just going out of bounds in the endzone sealed the win for KC.
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How fast is Xavier Worthy? Meet the Chiefs' rookie speedster who had a 2-TD debut
Xavier Worthy showed off his game-breaking speed on the first touch of his NFL career.
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Chiefsaholic sentenced to more than 17 years in prison over bank robberies
Chiefs superfan Xaviar Babudar was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison for committing a string of bank robberies across the country.
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The Taylor Swift playbook? Patrick Mahomes says pop star has drawn up football plays
Taylor Swift is apparently putting pen to paper for more than just lyrics.
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Chiefs' Isaiah Buggs arrested on charge of domestic violence/burglary in Alabama
Kansas City Chiefs defender Isaiah Buggs was arrested for the second time in a month, this time on a charge of domestic violence/burglary in Alabama.
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Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII ring features ‘Tom & Jerry' play diagram
The Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LVIII thanks to a play called “Tom & Jerry.” Now it’s engraved in their latest championship ring.
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Travis Kelce says Secret Service actually threatened to tase him during Chiefs' White House visit
Travis Kelce said the Secret Service really warned him about tasing him when the Chiefs visited the White House last week.
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NFL responds to Harrison Butker's controversial graduation speech
The NFL commented on Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s polarizing Benedictine College commencement speech, saying that, “His views are not those of the NFL as an organization.”
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Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker rails against Pride month, President Biden during commencement address
Harrison Butker, three-time Super Bowl champion, delivered the roughly 20-minute address Saturday at the Catholic private liberal arts school in Kansas.
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Chiefs' Travis Kelce agrees to contract extension become NFL's highest-paid tight end, report says
Travis Kelce signed a contract extension with the Kansas City Chiefs that reportedly will make him the NFL’s highest-paid tight end.
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When voters say ‘no' to new stadiums, what do professional sports teams do next?
With the NFL’s Chiefs and MLB’s Royals facing uncertainties in Kansas City, here’s a look at what’s happened to other teams in similar situations.
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Voters reject stadium tax for Chiefs and Royals, leaving future in KC in question
The Kansas City Chiefs had hoped their success, including three Super Bowl titles in the last five years, would sway voters in their favor.