Travis Kelce has been an undeniable force in Kansas City, and in Saturday's divisional round playoff game against the Houston Texans, Kelce achieved some NFL history with another impressive performance.
We already know the Cowboys’ slate of opponents for their 2025 schedule, though game dates and times won’t be known until May. Dallas will play eight games at home in 2025 and nine on the road, though that might be a blessing in disguise judging by the team’s record at AT&T Stadium in 2024.
Houston’s 10-7 record was as much a function of playing in a toothless AFC South as anything else. The Texans offense took a step backward after 2023’s emergence. C.J. Stroud backslid, a robust receiving corps was waylaid by injuries and the team had exactly one regular season win over a fellow playoff team (in Week 5 over the Buffalo Bills).
The 2025 schedule is still a few months from being finalized, but the Dallas Cowboys now know their 14 opponents.
The Kansas City Chiefs are going for a third straight Super Bowl title. First, they have to face the Houston Texans. Here's what to know.
Quitoriano has been downgraded to out and will not travel with the team to Kansas City. Quitoriano is dealing with a calf ... The absence of significant drawing cards like the Cowboys, Chiefs/Taylor Swift, and Lions hurt the final numbers, too.
Jarring and unsightly as it was, the Chiefs achieved all they needed with a 38-0 loss at Denver: Key players rested for the postseason.
For a 21 Billion dollar juggernaut that can make it rain more than Michael Irvin at The Million Dollar Club, the NFL just can’t seem to get out of their own way sometimes.  With the way some of their over-complicating of the rules pan out you would think that their competition committee,
There’s a good story behind Travis Kelce’s 117-yard afternoon in the Chiefs’ AFC Divisional Round victory over the Houston Texans.
Kansas City rolled to a 23-14 victory Saturday that sent the two-time defending Super Bowl champions to the AFC title game for the seventh consecutive season.
The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Houston Texans Saturday at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium as they continue their quest for a third-straight Super Bowl victory.