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News of two former Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl starters' availability has just surfaced among the 2025 NFL trade deadline rumors.
The Kansas City Chiefs are bringing back an old friend and two-time Super Bowl champion, Mike Pennel, for their latest championship push.
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Speculation runs rampant that a Super Bowl appearance is in the cards for the Bills this season due to this perfect connection
I’m not superstitious, but I’m a little sticious. Both Michael Scott from “The Office” and offensive coordinator Joey Brady share the same sentiment, as Brady made the comments after practice following the Bills’ Week 9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Eight weeks into the season, the shine of a 4-0 start for the Buffalo Bills had worn off. Consider that luster returned.
Kansas City Chiefs star Chris Jones pushes for 2-time Super Bowl champ Mike Pennel’s return — and it looks imminent before Week 9 vs. Bills.
The Bills remain atop the Super Bowl 60 odds despite consecutive losses to the Patriots and Falcons. The Chiefs' Week 6 victory over the Lions moves them up to No. 2 with Detroit third.
As good as the Buffalo's win over the Kansas City Chiefs was for its record and the Bills Mafia morale, it was proved even better for CBS' TV ratings.
While a return to Kansas City might not be the ultimate destination, tight end Jody Fortson's best years came in a Chiefs jersey. Undrafted out of Valdosta State, Fortson was cut twice by the Chiefs before ultimately making the team after switching from wide receiver to tight end.
Joey Diaz, who has glammed the wives and girlfriends of Chiefs players and coaches for the last two years, pulls back the curtain with PEOPLE on his trip to New Orleans for Super Bowl Sunday
Former Kansas City Chiefs star Warren McVea, who helped the team to a Super Bowl 4 championship, has tragically passed away.
ESPN analyst reveals Chiefs 'sign' that gives rest of NFL hope in Super Bowl chase originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. When the Kansas City Chiefs got their full array of weapons back in Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy, we saw the offense take off and become rather scary.