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Erik Brady: 40 years later, remembering the Whammy Weenie. Yes, that was a real thing - Buffalo News
The idea wasn’t even original. The notion of a hot-dog hex was born down the road, in Rochester’s Silver Stadium, where Danny Whelan, athletic trainer of the Red Wings in the 1950s, would yell ...
Check out this brief profile of Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, who will wear the No. 15 jersey for Kansas City during the 2025 ...
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Quinton Lucas, mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, is hopeful that the AFC powerhouse will remain in his city.
Check out this brief profile of Chiefs TE Jared Wiley, who will wear the No. 12 jersey for Kansas City during the 2025 season.
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking for a much-improved offensive line in 2025. The Chiefs did a good job of addressing the offensive line in free agency and the 2025 NFL Draft. In the first round ...
Video above: Punter Dustin Colquitt bids farewell to Kansas City Chiefs in Instagram post in 2020. Advertisement The Chiefs signed Dustin Colquitt to a one-day contract so he can retire a Chief.
The Kansas City Chiefs rank near the top of the league in many statistical categories and position groups on their roster. Kansas City routinely produces one of the league's best performers at ...
kansas city, mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs are getting prepared for training camp and the upcoming 2025 NFL season. We now know who the team, and some of its newest faces, will face in the preseason.
Going into the 2025 NFL campaign, which is now less than 100 days out, the Kansas City Chiefs are hopeful they can repeat the success they've experienced over the last three seasons.
Kansas City Chiefs helmet (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images) Former Kansas City Chiefs Pro Bowl punter Dustin Colquitt, who won a Super Bowl 54 championship with the club in 2019, has announced his retirement.
Arrowhead Stadium has been the home of the Kansas City Chiefs since 1972, the third-oldest active NFL venue (Soldier Field and Lambeau Field opened in 1924 and 1957, respectively). The club’s ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Clark Hunt wants a dome. The Chiefs’ owner can visualize the potential next chapter of his franchise, one that could begin in just six years. “I do think for the community ...
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