The Kansas City Chiefs have won 21 of their last 22 games. They are inevitable. The two-time defending champions just kept on rolling on Christmas
In a pure box score sense, the Kansas City Chiefs are winners on Christmas Day, while the Pittsburgh Steelers are losers. But after the league's first Wednesday afternoon slate of games, we also want to take a look at some of the bigger-picture winners and losers.
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce made history on Wednesday, passing franchise icon Tony Gonzalez on Kansas City's all-time TD catch list
The Kansas City Chiefs (14-1) take on the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-5) in a Week 17 matchup that could define the playoff landscape.
After the Chiefs beat the Steelers 29–10, they clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC, earning themselves home field advantage and a first-round bye in the playoffs. At stake for the Ravens is seeding. They would leap above the Steelers with a win today after Pittsburgh lost to Kansas City earlier in the day.
The NFL's busy holiday slate kicks off with a rare Wednesday doubleheader of four AFC teams fighting for postseason positioning.
If you’re flipping around on your TV from Fox to CBS to ESPN to ABC to NFL Network and beyond to find the NFL Week 17 game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers and can’t find it, you’re probably here to find out: What gives? Where is the Dec. 25 game?
The NFL's Christmas doubleheader significantly reshaped the playoff picture, but who were the biggest winners and losers from the day?
The Chiefs had already clinched the AFC West division title, and they had a chance to lock up the No. 1 overall seed in the AFC in Week 17. All they needed was a win over the Steelers. Kansas City was only a 3.5-point favorite in the game, but ended up winning 29-10.
Patrick Mahomes passes for 320 yards and three touchdowns and the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-10 to clinch the top seed in the AFC.