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Sporting News on MSNChiefs projected $82 million pivotal starter could leave Kansas City for BengalsThe Kansas City Chiefs could lose a pivotal starter who is projected to land an $82 million contract in free agency to the ...
The post NFL team set to hire HBCU assistant appeared first on HBCU Gameday. This story was originally published February 13, ...
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Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs' tight end, revealed on his New Heights podcast that he is uncertain about his NFL future ...
The Philadelphia Eagles’ resounding victory over the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX will undoubtedly be a pivotal moment in NFL history, sparking numerous ...
After the NFL reveled in the ‘Taylor Swift effect,’ has the league and the Super Bowl been ‘reclaimed by Trump? and his ...
The Kansas City Chiefs came up one game short of making history of becoming the only team to win three straight Super Bowls. The Chiefs lost in blowout fashion, ...
Orr, brother of Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr, was responsible for developing Jackson State linebackers who helped the HBCU national champions become a formidable FCS defense. His NFL ...
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce might not have the same thirst for the process as an NFL player with his future up in the air.
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US Weekly on MSNTravis Kelce Reportedly Cried During Pre-Super Bowl Speech to Kansas City Chiefs TeammatesTravis Kelce reportedly got emotional while speaking to his teammates before the 2025 Super Bowl amid questions about his NFL ...
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Yardbarker on MSNChiefs reportedly give Travis Kelce ultimatum for retirement decisionKelce recorded career lows of 823 receiving yards and three touchdown catches during this past regular season.
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Hosted on MSNKing Charles struggles to throw football but still receives cheers amid Beyonce quipEnjoying a visit to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, King Charles met a host of household names including Heung-Min Son and ...
After 10 seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks, Junior Bridgeman finally started to make the big bucks—really big—with fast-food ...
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