We published coloring and activity pages drawn by The Kansas City Star’s illustrator Neil Nakahodo each day leading up to the Super Bowl, including:
For the fourth time in the past seasons, the Buffalo Bills suffered elimination from the playoffs after they fell 32-29 to the Kansas City Chiefs. It was anothe
Kansas City #Chiefs head coach Andy Reid praises wide receiver Xavier Worthy’s growth over the year: ‘He was learning’ | @EdEastonJr
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has praised Xavier Worthy's performance against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game.
Worthy led the Chiefs with the most impressive performance of his rookie season, gaining 101 all-purpose yards and a touchdown.
The Kansas City Chiefs have an X-factor versus the Eagles in Super 59, and it's not Patrick Mahomes, but it is Xavier Worthy.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Patrick Mahomes threw for 245 yards and a touchdown, ran through the Buffalo defense for two more scores, and relied on his defense at key moments to help the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Bills 32-29 on Sunday night and reach the Super Bowl for the third consecutive season.
His performance was possibly powered by the fact that he wanted to show the Bills what they missed out on by not selecting him in last year’s draft.
The Buffalo Bills fell short against the Kansas City Chiefs (again) on Sunday, failing to advance past the reigning champions in the AFC title game for the second time in five years. The latest defeat could sting a bit more, however, because of a particular player's Sunday night stardom at Arrowhead Stadium.
The rookie, who led all receivers in the AFC Championship Game with six catches for 85 yards, was acquired in a draft-day trade with the Buffalo Bills.
The Kansas City Chiefs franchise is ever so familiar with the AFC Championship game, but for first timer Xavier Worthy, he made it look like clock work