Former Kansas City Chiefs running back Warren McVea, who joined the team in time for KC’s first Super Bowl championship season, has died at age 79 in Los Angeles. McVea’s family announced his death.
During the recent episode of New Heights, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce reflected on the Week 9 loss to the ...
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Chiefs’ Josh Simmons back with team after 4-week absence
Simmons, after missing the previous four games due to a personal family matter, is in the Chiefs' facility on Monday. If he can quickly shake off the rust, KC will look to him to give the O-Line a ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe is floating the potential for the Kansas City Chiefs to play in a covered stadium without moving to ...
Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo jokingly told Josh Allen after the game that he wanted him to retire.
It’s reasonable to believe the Chiefs could be looking for help on the defensive line following the season-ending ACL injury suffered by rookie Omarr Norman-Lott. Multiple Chiefs-focused websites have ...
The Kansas City Chiefs put together their best overall performance of the season in Week 7, cruising to a 31-0 victory over their AFC West rivals, the Las Vegas Raiders. This prompted Patrick Mahomes ...
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Former Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Hero Dead At 79
Prayers are pouring in on social media after a former Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl hero has died at 79 years old. The Kansas City Chiefs, who have won three Super Bowls during the Andy Reid era, won ...
The first Black player to receive a football scholarship to a major Texas school, and a Super Bowl champion in Kansas City, ...
The Kansas City Chiefs' winning ways came to a close this weekend, as the franchise came up short to their biggest rival in ...
Warren McVea, Chiefs running back from Super Bowl IV roster, died in LA at 79. He rushed for 500 yards and seven TDs in 1969 and led the Chiefs in punt returns. McVea totaled 2,552 all-purpose yards, ...
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