Just like LeBron James in the NBA, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes could now be the reason the NFL finally addresses the growing issue of flopping. In recent seasons, quarterbacks around the league have taken advantage of their untouchable status in a variety of creative ways.
Emmitt Smith gives his Super Bowl LIX prediction in this one-on-one interview, expects the Kansas City Chiefs to prevail over Philadelphia Eagles.
The rumor appeared on Facebook in January 2025 following the Kansas City Chiefs' 32-29 AFC championship victory over the Buffalo Bills.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs accomplished a feat that had never been done before: Getting back to the NFL’s championship game following back-to-back Super Bowl wins.
Kansas City Chiefs may have to rethink their championship merchandise as NBA legend Pat Riley's trademark on 'three-peat' creates legal hurdles for potential celebrations and sales.
While the Chiefs may have Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid, Rohit Ponnaiya feels the Eagles are the more complete team which is why he's siding with them to lift the Lombardi Trophy on February 9. The Kansas City Chiefs face the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl LIX on February 9.
As the Kansas City Chiefs head to their fifth Super ... Warriors' dynastic run shares major similarities with the Chiefs'. Although NBA teams can win championships without an elite point guard ...
The Philadelphia Eagles are heading back to the Super Bowl. The Eagles punched their ticket to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans next month’s after a blowout victory against the Washington
But in the Super Bowl, as we saw the last time the Chiefs and Eagles faced off, one turnover (Jalen Hurts' fumble) can decide the game, and for CBS Sports' Cody Benjamin, Kansas City's ability to protect the football is one reason why they could claim a third straight Super Bowl.
Even if the Kansas City Chiefs do win their third straight Super Bowl with a victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on February 9, the AFC Champions may struggle to claim a 'three-peat.'
Just like LeBron James in the NBA, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes could now be the reason the NFL finally attacks the growing issue of flopping.