Jason Kelce is gearing up for a unique challenge this weekend as he prepares to commentate on the Kansas City Chiefs' playoff game against the Houston Texans. The game, set for Ja
The NFC and AFC championship matchups are set. On Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs made their first step toward a historic three-peat with a win over
So, you know, we’re going to enjoy this one tonight.” What we learned from 2025 NFL divisional round: Saquon Barkley owns Rams, Travis Kelce can still flip switch | CBS Sports Travis Kelce can still flip the switch At 35 years old,
The Detroit Lions have managed to eclipse both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Dallas Cowboys by becoming the most watched team throughout the 2024/25 NFL season as they claimed the
Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels led the Washington Commanders to a 45-31 victory over the top-seeded Detroit Lions on Saturday in a stunning NFL postseason upset.
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans in the early game to advance to their seventh consecutive conference championship game -- or every season Patrick Mahomes has been a starter. The Chiefs will host the Buffalo Bills or the Baltimore Ravens next week.
The Washington Commanders, led by rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, shocked the Detroit Lions to advance to their first NFC Championship since 1992. The Lions, who entered the playoffs as the NFC's top seed after a franchise-best 15-2 season, couldn’t overcome five turnovers in the loss and succumbed to a 45-31 loss.
The Kansas City Chiefs move one step closer to an unprecedented 'three-peat' while Washington upset the Detroit Lions in the NFL play-offs.
Travis Kelce put up a season-high 117 yards and a touchdown in the Kansas City Chiefs Divisional Round win over Houston. The future Hall of Fame tight end continues to shine under the postseason lights.
Top performers like Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce shine, while struggles from Lions' Jared Goff and Texans' special teams shape playoff outcomes.
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