THE SUPER BOWL-BOUND KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AND PHILADELPHIA EAGLES. It's always the Chiefs. It's always, always, always the Chiefs. Ka
“Is it an upset?” Alexander said in a phone conversation with The Arizona Republic about the AFC title game between Buffalo and Kansas City, where the Chiefs are a slight favorite to win at Arrowhead Stadium. “Probably, I guess, based on what’s happened in the past; probably, it’s an upset but …”
Inside: We circle back to weird goal-line drama from the NFC Championship, your thoughts on the Chiefs’ controversial calls and the Jaguars’ coaching hire. Plus, what’s next for the Bills and Commanders.
The NFL's final four teams compete Sunday for a spot in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. Here's what to know about both games.
Championship Sunday has arrived and it feels simultaneously as though the NFL season just began and also that we’d never get here. Three of the four teams playing for their conference crowns are exactly who we expected would be here when the season started: The Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles.
The Bills have been one of the few teams in the NFL to take down the Chiefs in recent seasons, beating them in each of their past four regular-season matchups — though falling short twice in the postseason. This might be the best Josh Allen-led Bills team Patrick Mahomes has seen yet, though.
The NFC’s sixth-seeded Commanders upset the top-seeded Lions in Saturday’s Divisional Round game to move the franchise to its first NFC Championship Game since the 1991 season.
The Philadelphia Eagles have become the popular choice among many football fans who want to see the Kansas City Chiefs lose for various reasons. Despite a fan base known for its obnoxious, unruly behavior and a coach who gets under the skin of many opponents,
Fans saw two completely different games on Conference Championship Sunday. The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Washington Commanders, 55-23, in the NFC
Grammy-winning artist Kendrick Lamar will headline the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show in New Orleans. The rap megastar, who has won 17 Grammys, said he’s looking forward to bringing hip-hop to the NFL’s championship game, where he performed as a guest artist with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent and Eminem in 2022.
Follow the latest news ahead of Super Bowl LIX, which will see the Chiefs and Eagles clash in New Orleans on February 9