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The Chiefs are 6-7, a losing record in December for a quarterback who had never owned a losing record past the month of October. There are a dozen reasons why they’re here — or at least seven fourth-quarter failures why — and I’ve offered plenty of data points to delve into them.
Line up the offensive stats, and here's what it tells us when comparing the Chiefs' 12-1 start last year to this year's 6-7 struggle.
After three Super Bowl triumphs and nine straight division titles, it’s now more clear than ever that Kansas City’s longstanding dominance has gone up in smoke.
The Kansas City Chiefs' loss to the Houston Texans significantly damages their playoff aspirations and highlights underlying issues. This weekend's Chiefs coverage highlights various reactions and analyses of the game, which ended in a 20-10 KC defeat at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
During her chat with @EdEastonJr, Kansas City Chiefs Executive Vice President Lara Krug discussed the 'Kingdom's Greetings' Christmas pop-up bar
But the fact some sportsbooks have the Chargers as bigger and bigger underdogs as the week progresses is pretty, well, interesting. Most outlets had the Chargers as underdogs by less than a touchdown to start the week. But it’s a number that has slowly crept closer and closer to the touchdown mark before kickoff.
Paul Wiggin, who succeeded Hank Stram in 1975 and spent three years leading the Chiefs, died Friday. The passing was announced by the Minnesota Vikings, where Wiggin spent the final 21 years of his NFL career. He was 91.