Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs secured another playoff victory on Saturday, but the postgame buzz wasn’t solely about their on-field performance. Cincinnati Bengals fans were quick to call out Mahomes’ sideline antics,
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was firmly in the conversation as the best passer in the NFL this year, hence the coaching staff blowup after the team failed to reach the playoffs. But not everyone would agree, it seems.
With the Kansas City Chiefs' win over the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round of the 2025 NFL playoffs, Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid are just one win away from making another Super Bowl together.
The experts @PFN365 broke down every reason that #Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes didn’t earn AP All-Pro honors this season.
Patrick Mahomes has already long finished his first ballot Hall of Fame resume: 3 Super Bowls, 3 Super Bowl MVPs, 2 regular season MVPs, 6 Pro Bowls – not to mention carrying a 16-3 post-season record and reaching seven straight AFC Championship games – the list does not stop.
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
The game got some attention in the world of wrestling, as Jon Moxley and Renee Paquette were the guest Rulers Of The Jungle for that week. Moxley apparently upset some people in the Bengals office, saying that Patrick Mahomes was going to pee his red pants all the way back to Kansas City.
However, Joe Burrow got himself a defense: the mom of wide receiver Tee Higgins, Burrow's teammate at the Cincinnati Bengals, came to the defense of her son's teammate, remembering fans that Burrow had also thrown a touchdown pass while falling during the regular season:
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.
Since taking over as Kansas City Chiefs starting quarterback, Patrick Mahomes has lost to the same team twice in one season twice. The first time happened in 2018 when the Chiefs fell to the New England Patriots 43-40 in the regular season and 37-31 in the AFC Championship Game.
With the first round a little more than three months away, our 2025 NFL mock draft features several Ohio State stars in action for the CFP title game.