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Chiefs eliminated from playoffs: 6 reasons for Kansas City's disastrous Super Bowl hangover
For the first time in the Patrick Mahomes era, the Chiefs aren't postseason-bound. Vinnie Iyer looks at how Kansas City got here.
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Fans urge Travis Kelce to retire after Kansas City Chiefs eliminated from NFL playoffs for the first time in 10 years
The Chiefs are out of Super Bowl contention and fans are not okay! Patrick Mahomes, Kelce, and the rest of the Chiefs will miss the 2025–26 NFL postseason following their loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday,
As the Chiefs struggle through a disappointing season, Patrick Mahomes received a bold prediction regarding the Super Bowl.
Patrick Mahomes will be monitored for the next few days as the Kansas City Chiefs issue a final update on his availability for the rest of the season. If Mahomes is unable to play, all eyes will be on Gardner Minshew to close out the regular season.
The Kansas City Chiefs missed the playoffs for the first time in years, and an NBC stat added intrigue. Here’s why it’s just a coincidence.
After three Super Bowl triumphs and nine straight division titles, it’s now more clear than ever that Kansas City’s longstanding dominance has gone up in smoke.
Mahomes suffered a torn ACL in a 16-13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. After the loss, the Chiefs fell to 6-8 on the season. Chiefs star defensive tackle Chris Jones spoke on Mahomes’ injury after the game, clearly showing emotion from the loss of the Kansas City quarterback.
With Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark and safety Tyrann Mathieu taking in the moment, quarterback Patrick Mahomes hoists the Vince Lombardi trophy after the Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 during Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Feb. 2, 2020. File photo Kansas City Star
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Terry Bradshaw in no doubt about Chiefs dynasty after nightmare season
The Kansas City Chiefs sit at 6-7 in Week 15, but NFL Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw believes the dynasty will rebound for future Super Bowl runs, comparing their situation to his Pittsburgh Steelers' c