Chiefs, Rashee Rice
Digest more
After 12 seasons, former Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Tyrann Mathieu announces retirement from the NFL | @EdEastonJr
The Kansas City Chiefs are dealing with the retirement of a wide receiver who won the Super Bowl in 2024, making the decision at age 29, the same age as superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
For three years, safety Tyrann Mathieu delivered the Kansas City Chiefs elite leadership. Now, he's announcing his retirement from the NFL.
The Kansas City Chiefs are negotiating stadium deals with lawmakers in Kansas and Missouri, raising questions about their future at Arrowhead Stadium.
The 2025 season would have been Mathieu's fourth with the Saints after he appeared in all 17 contests in each of the last three. He finished last season with 62 tackles, seven passes defended, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery and figured to be a starter once again in 2025.
The Kansas City Chiefs have shelled out a ton of money this offseason in an attempt to ensure that the future of the franchise is in good hands. Following the S
When most people think of the Kansas City Chiefs' defense, Chris Jones immediately comes to mind, and rightly so. Totaling 24.5 sacks in 49 games, along with a career-high 28 quarterback hits last season,
The Chiefs will play the Los Angeles Chargers in São Paulo, Brazil, on Sept. 5, and the NFL is offering high-end travel packages for fans. With each of the package deals comes this reminder from the NFL: "Brazil is reinstating visa requirements for citizens of the United States, Australia and Canada."
NFL fans have been wondering how much longer Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce plans to play, and head coach Andy Reid gave some surprising insight into that very question on Tuesday. Kelce is synonymous with the Chiefs.
This game will mark the ninth time in NFL history that we're getting a Super Bowl rematch. These two teams met just two years ago in Super Bowl LVII, which is a game that the Chiefs won 38-35.