President Joe Biden says the Kansas City Chiefs are “building a dynasty” as he hosts the team at the White House to mark their Super Bowl victory in February
Across the parking lot from where he typically shows off his athletic gifts, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes took center stage during the star-studded Big Slick celebrity softball game Friday night.
On Thursday, as NFL teams revealed their schedules in varying ways, the Chargers released an anime-styled video featuring digs at one of Chiefs Kingdom’s greatest malcontents.
Chiefs’ first-round pick and K-State alum Felix Anudike-Uzomah is limited in practice as he recovers from thumb surgery, head coach Andy Reid told reporters Monday.
Felix Anudike-Uzomah and K-State teammate Deuce Vaughn, visited Children’s Mercy Hospital, spoke with patients and staff, took some photos and even signed some autographs.
The luxury of winning a Super Bowl is that often there are fewer roster holes to address in the upcoming NFL Draft. On Thursday night in Kansas City, as fans of the reigning Super Bowl champions descended upon the Union Station area and the north lawn of the World War I Museum and Memorial, they displayed some patience.
The Kansas City Chiefs will be on the clock before we know it and one local private plane company is preparing for where they need to pick those players up.
Barring something unforeseen, the Chiefs will add a new player to their roster on Thursday. The Chiefs own the 31st pick in the first round, which is scheduled to begin Thursday at 7 p.m.
Patrick Mahomes made a bold promise to Chiefs president Mark Donovan at one point last season, knowing full well that the NFL draft would be coming to Kansas City for the first time the last weekend in April.
A year ago, Veach teased that the Chiefs’ owner told him that trading the first-round pick in the Draft during which Kansas City was hosting was off the table. But now that the Draft is in Kansas City, Veach said anything is on the table.