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Chiefs sign wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster to provide veteran depth ahead of roster cuts
Read full article: Chiefs sign wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster to provide veteran depth ahead of roster cutsThe Kansas City Chiefs signed Juju Smith-Schuster on Monday, adding a veteran wide receiver familiar with the team one day before all NFL teams must reach the 53-player limit.
Bears' Douglas Coleman III immobilized, taken from field on stretcher after tackle against Chiefs
Read full article: Bears' Douglas Coleman III immobilized, taken from field on stretcher after tackle against ChiefsBears cornerback Douglas Coleman III was immobilized on a stretcher and taken from Arrowhead Stadium on a cart Thursday night after making a tackle on the Chiefs’ Cornell Powell on the first play of the second half in the preseason game.
NFL schedule: 9 playoff rematches include Ravens-Chiefs and Rams-Lions on opening week
Read full article: NFL schedule: 9 playoff rematches include Ravens-Chiefs and Rams-Lions on opening weekEven though the Super Bowl rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will not occur until almost the midpoint of the season, NFL fans will be treated to a pair of playoff rematches on the opening weekend.
Mystery deaths of 3 Chiefs fans fuels speculation but police say there's still no sign of foul play
Read full article: Mystery deaths of 3 Chiefs fans fuels speculation but police say there's still no sign of foul playIt has been three weeks since three Kansas City fans joined friends to watch the Chiefs play the Los Angeles Chargers in the final game of the regular season.
Biden says Chiefs 'building a dynasty' as he hosts Kansas City Super Bowl champs at White House
Read full article: Biden says Chiefs 'building a dynasty' as he hosts Kansas City Super Bowl champs at White HousePresident Joe Biden says the Kansas City Chiefs are “building a dynasty” as he hosts the team at the White House to mark their Super Bowl victory in February.
After nail-biting win, Chiefs fans raise $400K (and counting!) for Buffalo children’s hospital
Read full article: After nail-biting win, Chiefs fans raise $400K (and counting!) for Buffalo children’s hospitalChiefs fans celebrated their win in many ways, but one of those has massively benefited Buffalo’s Oishei Children’s Hospital.
Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid in car crash injuring 2 young kids
Read full article: Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid in car crash injuring 2 young kidsKANSAS CITY, Mo. – Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid, the son of head coach Andy Reid, was involved in a multi-vehicle crash late Thursday that injured two young children near the team’s training complex adjacent to Arrowhead Stadium. According to Kansas City, Missouri, police, the crash occurred about 9 p.m. on Interstate 435. “The organization has been made aware of a multi-vehicle accident involving outside linebackers coach Britt Reid,” the Chiefs said in a statement following their final practice in Kansas City. After two seasons as a defensive quality control coach, Britt Reid was promoted to assistant defensive line coach.
5 things you didn’t know about Patrick Mahomes (that make him so normal)
Read full article: 5 things you didn’t know about Patrick Mahomes (that make him so normal)Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates in the fourth quarter against the Buffalo Bills during the AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium on Jan. 24, 2021 in Kansas City, Missouri. AdYes, Mahomes loves ketchup. https://t.co/1kjZHw5KRv — Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) November 16, 2018Reporter: Patrick, rumor has it that Andy Reid likes ketchup more than you do, what’s your comment? Patrick Mahomes: I don’t know if that’s actually possible. Are you a Patrick Mahomes fan?
Chiefs’ Robinson, Kilgore on COVID-19 list as close contacts
Read full article: Chiefs’ Robinson, Kilgore on COVID-19 list as close contactsKansas City Chiefs wide receiver Demarcus Robinson (11) catches a pass ahead of Cleveland Browns cornerback Terrance Mitchell, left, during the second half of an NFL divisional round football game, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, in Kansas City. – The Kansas City Chiefs placed a pair of backups, wide receiver Demarcus Robinson and center Daniel Kilgore, on the COVID-19 list as close contacts Monday as they begin final preparations for the Super Bowl against Tampa Bay. Neither of the players actually tested positive for COVID-19, which means Robinson — a regular contributor — and Kilgore could still play in the Super Bowl. It's an unfortunate thing.”The Chiefs have been largely clear of COVID-19 outbreaks this season, though several players have missed games after testing positive. Ad“Obviously D-Rob is a big part of our offense and hopefully he's out there with us," Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said.
Chiefs keep things fun with Mahomes' playground plays
Read full article: Chiefs keep things fun with Mahomes' playground playsWait a minute — those are the plays Patrick Mahomes has been drawing up. For the second time this season, the Chiefs used a play dreamed up by their quarterback in Sunday's win over Tampa Bay. Kelce had Mahomes open, but had his wobbly pass batted into the turf. “It keeps the guys alive,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said this week. “We're trying to be creative, have fun out there, enjoy it day-in and day-out,” Mahomes said.
Chiefs-Patriots game off after Newton positive for COVID-19
Read full article: Chiefs-Patriots game off after Newton positive for COVID-19– The NFL postponed this week’s game between New England and the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs after “positive COVID-19 tests on both teams.” Patriots starting quarterback Cam Newton and Chiefs practice squad quarterback Jordan Ta’amu were both added to the NFL’s COVID-19 reserve list released on Saturday afternoon. It is the second game this weekend that has been affected by COVID-19. After an outbreak on the Titans, the matchup between Pittsburgh and Tennessee was postponed — originally for a day or two, and then until Oct. 25 as the positive tests accumulated. But if a player tests positive and is asymptomatic, he can return 10 days after the initial positive test or just five days if he has two consecutive negative tests. I think we all knew at some point we might get some positive tests.