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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.
The Chiefs are 5-3 while the Bills are 5-2, at home and have already had their bye. Ahead of the game, ESPN's Football Power Index (FPI) computer model has released its prediction for the game. ESPN's FPI believes this will be a close one. The computer ...
Former NFL nose tackle Breiden Fehoko went scorched-earth on ESPN analyst Ryan Clark Thursday. Fehoko called out the former NFL star-turned-ESPN analyst for tearing apart LSU’s locker room in 2020. Fehoko accused Clark of turning teammates against Coach Orgeron and stirring division behind the scenes.
ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt had one player in mind for his postgame interview Monday night on “SportsCenter.” Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Kelce obliged and took a seat at the outdoor ESPN set inside Arrowhead Stadium. Van Pelt wanted to know what Kelce thought about his career on a night when he tied the Chiefs franchise record for touchdowns scored.
Disney's content is currently unavailable to watch on YouTube TV after the two companies failed to reach a new agreement
The owners of the NFL have approved the milestone deal with Disney that will give the league a 10% stake in ESPN.
The Cincinnati Bengals are historically bad defensively despite the fact that their offense continues to put up big-time numbers with Joe Flacco, Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins leading the way, but one former NFL head coach cannot help but obliterate Zac Taylor’s team after their recent peformances.
Pittsburgh Steelers DL Keeanu Benton has been linked as a trade candidate for the Kansas City Chiefs ahead of the NFL trade deadline.