Patrick Mahomes has a turnover problem’ is not a phrase that is written often. But after throwing two picks in a defeat to the Buffalo Bills, the Kansas City Chiefs gunslinger had 11
A heated exchange erupted on ESPN's "Get Up." It happened when former NFL quarterback Alex Smith suggested that Jayden Daniels benefits from superior offensive weapons compared to Patrick Mahomes.
With the AFC and NFC Championship games now set, Mirror Sport has taken a look at the NFL's winners and losers from the Divisional Round Playoff action after a weekend of surprises
Watch Conference Championship Sunday in the NFL playoffs, live on Sky Sports NFLfrom 7pm on Sunday, January 26, with the Philadelphia Eagles first hosting the Washington Commanders before the Kansas C
Patrick Mahomes led his Kansas City Chiefs to a relatively easy win over the Houston Texans on Saturday afternoon in the AFC divisional round. On Saturday night, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels was electric in a blowout win over the No. 1 seed Detroit Lions in the NFC divisional round.
The Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen could earn one million dollars if he beats Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game, after the quarterback ended Lamar
Grant Halverson/Getty Images The first round of the NFL postseason kicks off this weekend with Wild Card Playoffs in both the AFC and the NFC conferences — but the reigning Super Bowl champs will not be playing a game.
Amid the excitement of the NFL Playoffs, former Kansas City Chiefs QB Alex Smith highlighted a key difference between Patrick Mahomes and Washington Commanders leader Jayden Daniels.
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans in the early game to advance to their seventh consecutive conference championship game -- or every season Patrick Mahomes has been a starter. The Chiefs will host the Buffalo Bills or the Baltimore Ravens next week.
The Lions and Ravens both failed to reach the Conference Championship games, and that sucks. But it’s okay to criticize them.
When it came to his analysis on the Chiefs game, Cousins had a funny, self-deprecating take that got a hearty chortle out of fellow panelists Ryan Clark, Jason Kelce and others: