In the wake of the New England Patriots' dynasty collapse, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals have risen to dominate the AFC stage. Their intense rivalry, marked by
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce addressed the controversial rumors of an intentional loss to the Denver Broncos to avoid a potential meeting with Joe Burrow's Cincinnati Bengals in the 2025 NFL playoffs.
Social media users weren't falling for an attempted troll as Denver crushed Kansas City's backups to lock up a playoff spot.
The AFC is loaded with elite quarterbacks in Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen and Joe Burrow, among others. But, to hear one Super Bowl-winning league executive
Bengals star Joe Burrow enters what could be his final game of the season holding the quarterback triple crown, leading the league in completions (423), passing yards (4,641) and touchdowns (42). While Burrow is barely cracking the MVP conversation because of the team's 8-8 record, his main focus remains on defeating the Steelers.
During the latest edition of his "New Heights" podcast, All-Pro Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce addressed takes that claimed individuals within the Chiefs may have been "scared" of potentially seeing the Bengals and star quarterback Joe Burrow during ...
Joe Burrow is playing the best football of his career, but Saturday might be the final game of his season. The Cincinnati Bengals will face the Pittsburgh Steelers, and need a win and some help from the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets to clinch the final playoff spot in the AFC.
Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals ended the 2024 regular season with five wins on the trot, but that wasn't enough to earn them a postseason berth.
Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow took a massive shot, resulting in him having to exit the game with an apparent injury.
Kansas City Chiefs. Chiefs plot unusual and controversial playoff tactic to keep Joe Burrow's Bengals out of the playoffs Dallas Cowboys. Cowboys' LB Micah Parsons wants this QB to win the MVP ...
As the Chiefs solidified themselves as the NFL’s newest dynasty, they’ve left a wake of destruction across the league.
Bayless is the latest of many people to argue Kansas City did not attempt to beat Denver so Cincinnati wouldn't make the playoffs.