Free Agent Signings Key for Chiefs GM Brett Veach
On the latest Four Guys in a Bar Podcast Presented By Chiefs Blitz, Nick Athan, Lou Montagna, Andre Tillman, and Hense Todd take their first look at the Chiefs’ free agency options.
On the latest Four Guys in a Bar Podcast Presented By Chiefs Blitz, Nick Athan, Lou Montagna, Andre Tillman, and Hense Todd take their first look at the Chiefs’ free agency options.
The season concludes as we recap the Super Bowl and what a third win means for Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid, and this current Chiefs dynasty. We also cover if Kyle Shanahan blew an opportunity, if the rest of the festivities were good or meh, and if these teams could be back next year. Then we talk NFL honors, free agency, the draft, and our own dynasty teams.
On the latest Four Guys in a Bar Podcast Presented By Chiefs Blitz, Nick Athan, Lou Montagna, Andre Tillman, and Hense Todd, look at the tragedy that unfolded on Wednesday and how Chiefs Kingdom should move forward from this point.
To commend on-field growth and recovery in its players, the National Basketball Association names a Most Improved Player as part of its end-of-season award slate. However, the National Football League continues to take a different approach, instead issuing a Comeback Player of the Year award. While the prestige of CPOY is unquestioned, this season, it felt like an award with flawed criteria due to its vagueness.
To truly understand Kyle Shanahan’s journey, and the curse that seems to have followed him in recent years, we need to start from the beginning.
In the 2000s and 2010s, we had the NFL’s first two-decade-long dynasty with the New England Patriots. The Tom Brady dynasty ended upon his transition to Tampa Bay, but the league seems to have already found its replacement. The newest NFL dynasty features Patrick Mahomes at the helm.
The San Francisco 49ers faced the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII. Here are takeaways and highlights from the game.
After months of big plays, huge hits, controversial calls, and everything in between, we have finally reached a breaking point. 30 teams have been eliminated and only two remain in contention for the title of NFL champion. With Super Bowl LVIII just one day away, the staff at Prime Time Sports Talk has made its picks for the winner.
The Chiefs and the Ravens battle it out in the AFC Championship for the opportunity to go to Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII.
The one constant this season has been the Chiefs defense. From start to finish, they’ve played at a high level. On Sunday, the defense is the key to the Chiefs winning Super Bowl LVIII. If they shut down the 49ers’ offense, it’ll be Game, Set, and Match!
Once Brady confirmed his retirement, Tampa Bay brought in Baker Mayfield. Few could have expected what the Buccaneers were able to do in 2023, a season that saw them start 3-1, fall to 4-7, and then cap off the year going 5-1. Along the way, they captured their third NFC South crown in a row, adding a playoff victory over the Eagles to accompany it.
Coming off a three-win 2022 season, the only direction the Chicago Bears could go was up. However, after a dismal 1-5 start to the 2023 season, things looked like they were somehow getting worse. A much-anticipated season was spoiled from the beginning by a lackluster offense and a terrible defense.
On the latest Four Guys in a Bar Podcast Presented By Chiefs Blitz, Nick Athan, Lou Montagna, Andre Tillman, and Hense Todd take their first look at the Chiefs’ free agency options.
The season concludes as we recap the Super Bowl and what a third win means for Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid, and this current Chiefs dynasty. We also cover if Kyle Shanahan blew an opportunity, if the rest of the festivities were good or meh, and if these teams could be back next year. Then we talk NFL honors, free agency, the draft, and our own dynasty teams.
On the latest Four Guys in a Bar Podcast Presented By Chiefs Blitz, Nick Athan, Lou Montagna, Andre Tillman, and Hense Todd, look at the tragedy that unfolded on Wednesday and how Chiefs Kingdom should move forward from this point.
To commend on-field growth and recovery in its players, the National Basketball Association names a Most Improved Player as part of its end-of-season award slate. However, the National Football League continues to take a different approach, instead issuing a Comeback Player of the Year award. While the prestige of CPOY is unquestioned, this season, it felt like an award with flawed criteria due to its vagueness.
To truly understand Kyle Shanahan’s journey, and the curse that seems to have followed him in recent years, we need to start from the beginning.
In the 2000s and 2010s, we had the NFL’s first two-decade-long dynasty with the New England Patriots. The Tom Brady dynasty ended upon his transition to Tampa Bay, but the league seems to have already found its replacement. The newest NFL dynasty features Patrick Mahomes at the helm.
The San Francisco 49ers faced the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII. Here are takeaways and highlights from the game.
After months of big plays, huge hits, controversial calls, and everything in between, we have finally reached a breaking point. 30 teams have been eliminated and only two remain in contention for the title of NFL champion. With Super Bowl LVIII just one day away, the staff at Prime Time Sports Talk has made its picks for the winner.
The Chiefs and the Ravens battle it out in the AFC Championship for the opportunity to go to Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII.
The one constant this season has been the Chiefs defense. From start to finish, they’ve played at a high level. On Sunday, the defense is the key to the Chiefs winning Super Bowl LVIII. If they shut down the 49ers’ offense, it’ll be Game, Set, and Match!
Once Brady confirmed his retirement, Tampa Bay brought in Baker Mayfield. Few could have expected what the Buccaneers were able to do in 2023, a season that saw them start 3-1, fall to 4-7, and then cap off the year going 5-1. Along the way, they captured their third NFC South crown in a row, adding a playoff victory over the Eagles to accompany it.
Coming off a three-win 2022 season, the only direction the Chicago Bears could go was up. However, after a dismal 1-5 start to the 2023 season, things looked like they were somehow getting worse. A much-anticipated season was spoiled from the beginning by a lackluster offense and a terrible defense.
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