Kansas City Chiefs True or False: June Edition
Travis Kelce thinks the Cleveland Browns are primed for a run in 2021, but can Baker Mayfield and Co. truly take the AFC crown away from the Kansas City Chiefs?
Travis Kelce thinks the Cleveland Browns are primed for a run in 2021, but can Baker Mayfield and Co. truly take the AFC crown away from the Kansas City Chiefs?
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Kansas City Chiefs.
While the 2021 NFL season is still a few months away, it’s never too early to look ahead. Fan bases will argue day and night about who has the better team. Instead of debating the entire roster, why not debate positions.
The NFL Draft is in the rearview mirror, and most team’s roster-building processes are done. In this article, five teams will be highlighted who got this offseason right. However, these teams are not necessarily the ones who made the biggest moves
Head coach Andy Reid and general manager Brett Veach have been active in their efforts to erase the memory of last season’s defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Questions remain, though, whether or not they’ve done enough to fortify Patrick Mahomes’s offensive line or bolster a suspect secondary.
Welcome back, everyone. Congratulations to the 259 players that heard their names on draft day as well as the countless undrafted free agents that were signed in the days following the draft.
With the schedule finally released, it is time to take a look at 12 teams that will accompany the Chiefs and Buccaneers to the playoffs in 2021.
With every new sports season comes a schedule scattered with intriguing matchups that keep the sport fresh. From rookie debuts to coaches or players facing their former teams, there’s a new meaning given to certain contests. The newly released 2021 NFL regular season schedule has no shortage of “red letter” days for sure.
As free agency and the draft approach, every team has some level of excitement. Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. However, the NFL is unique in that every team has a chance to win the Super Bowl each season. Let’s conclude our look into the AFC by taking a look at the AFC West.
With as volatile as football can be, the smallest of breaks could launch a Super Bowl run. Even the 1-15 Jacksonville Jaguars could position themselves to be a contender. Unlikely? Sure, but football is unpredictable for a reason. There is a path for all 32 teams to win Super Bowl LVI.
Let’s continue with the AFC West.
Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the Kansas City Chiefs.
With the 17-game regular season upon us, a natural question arises. What about the 16-game regular season records?
Travis Kelce thinks the Cleveland Browns are primed for a run in 2021, but can Baker Mayfield and Co. truly take the AFC crown away from the Kansas City Chiefs?
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Kansas City Chiefs.
While the 2021 NFL season is still a few months away, it’s never too early to look ahead. Fan bases will argue day and night about who has the better team. Instead of debating the entire roster, why not debate positions.
The NFL Draft is in the rearview mirror, and most team’s roster-building processes are done. In this article, five teams will be highlighted who got this offseason right. However, these teams are not necessarily the ones who made the biggest moves
Head coach Andy Reid and general manager Brett Veach have been active in their efforts to erase the memory of last season’s defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Questions remain, though, whether or not they’ve done enough to fortify Patrick Mahomes’s offensive line or bolster a suspect secondary.
Welcome back, everyone. Congratulations to the 259 players that heard their names on draft day as well as the countless undrafted free agents that were signed in the days following the draft.
With the schedule finally released, it is time to take a look at 12 teams that will accompany the Chiefs and Buccaneers to the playoffs in 2021.
With every new sports season comes a schedule scattered with intriguing matchups that keep the sport fresh. From rookie debuts to coaches or players facing their former teams, there’s a new meaning given to certain contests. The newly released 2021 NFL regular season schedule has no shortage of “red letter” days for sure.
As free agency and the draft approach, every team has some level of excitement. Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. However, the NFL is unique in that every team has a chance to win the Super Bowl each season. Let’s conclude our look into the AFC by taking a look at the AFC West.
With as volatile as football can be, the smallest of breaks could launch a Super Bowl run. Even the 1-15 Jacksonville Jaguars could position themselves to be a contender. Unlikely? Sure, but football is unpredictable for a reason. There is a path for all 32 teams to win Super Bowl LVI.
Let’s continue with the AFC West.
Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the Kansas City Chiefs.
With the 17-game regular season upon us, a natural question arises. What about the 16-game regular season records?
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