The first-round bye that came with earning the top seed in the AFC playoffs helped the Kansas City Chiefs recharge. As for their mindset, the two-time defending Super Bowl champions hit the reset button before training camp.
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Kansas City begins the playoffs following a first-round bye with the focus on becoming the first team in NFL history to claim three straight Super Bowls. Fifth-seeded Houston thumped the Los Angeles Chargers,
The Commanders will travel to Detroit in the divisional round, while the Eagles will host L.A. The Big Picture: As has become a yearly routine, the AFC is all about who can knock off Kansas City ...
The wild-card round of the NFL playoffs has concluded. The 2-seed Bills dominated the 7-seed Broncos 31-7 to complete the AFC divisional round bracket on Sunday. The 1-seed Chiefs will host the 4 ...
So, here's a look at the upcoming matchups in next weekend's divisional round: AFC 4. Houston Texans at 1. Kansas City Chiefs — Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET (ESPN/ABC) The Texans were probably the ...
Hatters boss Rob Edwards doesn’t anticipate his side having ... Vincent Kompany going to Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich, replaced by former AFC Bournemouth and Fulham chief Scott Parker ...
Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards is one of the NBA's brightest young stars and has one of the most magnetic personalities in all of sports. Part of what makes Edwards unique is his unfiltered ...
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Houston Texans' fifth sack of Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert goes for 9-yard loss thanks to defensive end Mario Edwards Jr.
Anthony Edwards scored 20 of his 41 points in the fourth quarter and the Minnesota Timberwolves overcome a sloppy first half and beat the NBA-worst Washington Wizards 120-106. Julius Randle