In this edition of the Scout's Notebook, Bucky Brooks explains the key to Kansas City's perfection. Plus, the NFL's top five rivalries and the amazing year-over-year turnaround of one defense.
Some of the ways the Chiefs have won this year would suggest this start is fluky. Isaiah Likely's toe being out of bounds in ...
The second-year pro is looking to bounce back after giving up two touchdowns to Kansas City’s DeAndre Hopkins.
Tampa Bay elects not to go for a 2-point conversion and the win with 27 seconds remaining in regulation and never gets the ...
But it still allows for our annual assessment of the Chiefs’ rookie class. For Worthy? It’s been up and down, with some bright-spot moments. Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy (1 ...
If Josh Uche sticks with the Kansas City Chiefs, there are a few players who won't be back with the team in 2025. Oct 15, 2023; Paradise, Nevada, USA; New England Patriots linebacker Josh Uche (55 ...
In other words, I don’t see the Chiefs sleepwalking through this one. And while KC’s offense hasn’t had as many chunk gains as in years past, that certainly could change in this one where ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs announced Thursday they have completed a trade with the Tennessee Titans to bring in wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. News of the trade first circulated ...
The Titans announced Thursday that they had traded their star receiver to the Kansas City Chiefs, ending the five-time Pro Bowler's tenure with the team after just a season and a half. Hopkins ...
For the third consecutive season, the Kansas City Chiefs are trading for a receiver ahead of the NFL's trade deadline. The Titans will also eat $2.5 million of Hopkins' remaining salary ...
As the Tennessee Titans continue to lose games, and the Kansas City Chiefs continue to lose receivers, they reportedly made a deal that benefits everyone. DeAndre Hopkins, the 32-year-old ...
“Love this move for KC. Had a big issue with drops last year. Focus on WR acquisitions this year with Hop & JuJu is in-game dependability,” former Chiefs quarterback Matt Cassel wrote.