Now, KC is knocking on the doorstep of history. If the Chiefs can defeat the Philadelphia Eagles on Feb. 9 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, they will indeed be unlike the other teams in the sport. Here’s a look at a few other records and milestones that remain rarefied in sports history.
Just like LeBron James in the NBA, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes could now be the reason the NFL finally addresses the growing issue of flopping.
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Pat Riley, the current president and former head coach of the Miami Heat, owns half a dozen trademarks related to the word "three-peat." That could affect whether it appears on Chiefs merch, as they try to become the first NFL team to win three Super Bowls in a row.
The Kansas City Chiefs are in rare air after clinching their berth in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. They are looking to become the first NFL team to win three straight Super Bowls. Kansas City has already made history with the first half of its quest -- it is the first team to make a Super Bowl after winning back-to-back Super Bowls.
Fingers have been pointed at line judge Patrick Holt after Josh Allen was denied a crucial first down in the AFC Championship game.
Kansas City Chiefs may have to rethink their championship merchandise as NBA legend Pat Riley's trademark on 'three-peat' creates legal hurdles for potential celebrations and sales.
Kansas City Chiefs are on the verge of making NFL history with a potential three-peat. Discover how they could join elite teams from the NBA, MLB, NHL, and WNBA in achieving this rare feat.
If the two-time defending champs defeat Buffalo in Sunday's AFC championship and make it to the Super Bowl, it'd be their fifth appearance in the big game since 2020.
The Chiefs are chasing a three-peat. It has never been done in the Super Bowl era stretching back to the AFL-NFL merger in 1970.
We are a little more than a week away from the Super Bowl – or, as merchants desperately trying to latch onto arguably this country’s biggest event without running afoul of trademark restrictions will call it,