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The Chiefs need wide receiver Kadarius Toney now more than ever

But not only is Toney still with the Chiefs as they’ve started their offseason program, he is participating in throwing sessions with Patrick Mahomes in Texas, and both general manager Brett Veach and coach Andy Reid sound as if Toney is solidly in their plans. “He is probably our most talented wideout now,” Veach said. […]

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Will the Chiefs use their first-round draft pick on a wide receiver?

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In terms of their roster numbers from last season, the Kansas City Chiefs are at a net negative at wide receiver with the draft three weeks away. They signed free agent Marquise Brown, but released Marquez Valdes-Scantling. Mecole Hardman and Richie James, who were also in the playing rotation, are free […]

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Is Marquise Brown the Chiefs’ next 1,000-yard receiver?

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The last time wide receiver Marquise Brown played a full season, he topped 90 catches and 1,000 yards with the Baltimore Ravens in 2021. The Kansas City Chiefs haven’t had a wide receiver with such numbers since Tyreek Hill‘s final season with the team, also in 2021. Brown was limited to […]

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What Chris Jones’ new deal means for the Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs’ efforts to three-peat, something no NFL team has ever done, are off to a good start before the league year has even started. By agreeing to contract terms with Jones, the Chiefs have again shown they will do what it takes to keep their elite players in Kansas City. That’s particularly true for […]

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How Mahomes and the Chiefs beat the 49ers in Super Bowl 2024

Is the twist ending better than the one you can see coming from a mile away? For most of Sunday’s Super Bowl LVIII between the 49ers and Chiefs, it felt like the game we were watching was entirely different from what we would have expected to see from these teams. A matchup of the NFL’s […]

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Super Bowl betting cheat sheet: Our best advice for betting the Super Bowl

More Teams. More Games. Erin Dolan provides a sports betting primer, going over all the information bettors need for Super Bowl LVIII. (1:35) There are literally hundreds of ways to bet on the Super Bowl, ranging from the familiar picking of sides and totals all the way to guessing the color of the Gatorade that […]

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Drops, threats on path to Super Bowl for K.C.’s Valdes-Scantling

MARCELLUS SCANTLING HAD just finished a cigar and was about to turn in when the phone rang. It was almost midnight on a late-autumn Monday in west Florida, and the Scantlings had been up watching the Kansas City Chiefs lose to the Philadelphia Eagles on “Monday Night Football.” Marcellus texted their son, Chiefs receiver Marquez […]

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Super Bowl LVIII betting guide: Props, odds, lines, more

Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will be played on Feb. 11, and the betting market is loaded with player props. That’s why we’re bringing you the betting playbook, highlighting some of the top options for the final game of the NFL season. My weekly betting playbook features several […]

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Divisional round betting odds, picks, tips: Should you believe in the Ravens?

More Teams. More Games. Tyler Fulghum expects the Lions to be too much for the Buccaneers to handle and predicts them to cover. (0:34) What is worth betting in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs? And what are the best plays to help you make smart wagering decisions? Betting analysts Eric Moody, Tyler Fulghum, […]

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Patrick Mahomes isn’t afraid of the grind

IT’S NOT HIS FAULT, right? Patrick Mahomes knows what we know, sees what we see — all those perfectly placed passes slipping through pass-catchers’ fingertips. His decision-making, normally impeccable, seems occasionally mortal this year. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback has even been forced to find virtue in the once unthinkable, like checkdowns and punts. All […]

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