Actor and Kansas City Chiefs superfan Eric Stonestreet slammed ESPN's Adam Schefter on NFL Network ahead of the Chiefs' AFC championship win against the Buffalo Bills to reach a Super Bowl 59 meeting with the Philadelphia Eagles, after Schefter mentioned Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in his tweet earlier in the weekend.
The Eagles have not forgotten their loss to the Chiefs in Super Bowl 57, looking to get payback against them in Super Bowl 59.
It wasn't easy, but the Kansas City Chiefs completed their third straight climb to the mountaintop of the AFC. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes led the
Mahomes and the Chiefs took charge in the final moments for a 32-29 victory over the Bills in the AFC championship game.
The Kansas City Chiefs are going to the Super Bowl for the third consecutive season. On Sunday night, Patrick Mahomes led the Chiefs to a 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game in Kansas City.
Super Bowl LIX is now set as the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will go toe-to-toe in New Orleans with the winner hoisting the Lombardi Trophy. Both of these teams have punched their ticket down to the Big Easy with impressive wins in the conference championships.
The Eagles and Chiefs will face off for the Lombardi Trophy for the second time in three years on Feb. 9 in New Orleans. Kansas City aims to become the first team to win three Super Bowls in a row.
Mahomes will look to achieve a feat that no team in NFL history has when he takes the field in Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans vs. the Philadelphia Eagles — a three-peat. Mahomes led his team to yet another appearance by edging out the Buffalo Bills once again, 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game.
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Chiefs will make fifth trip to NFL title decider in six years, could become first team to hoist Vince Lombardi Trophy three years in a row.
Grammy-winning artist Kendrick Lamar will headline the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show in New Orleans. The rap megastar, who has won 17 Grammys, said he’s looking forward to bringing hip-hop to the NFL’s championship game, where he performed as a guest artist with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent and Eminem in 2022.