DeAndre Hopkins was stuck on a downtrodden team in Tennessee headed for the No. 1 overall pick in the draft. Kareem Hunt was stuck without a job at all. Yet the veteran wide receiver and running back,
The Kansas City Chiefs head to their fifth Super Bowl in six seasons. However, it's the first for Kareem Hunt, whom the club released before their dynastic run.
It has been a long road for Kansas City Chiefs RB Kareem Hunt to make it to this juncture. In 2017, the former third-round draft pick looked like he would be a part of Kansas City's future success, but that ended in 2018 through his own doing.
Five years after Kareem Hunt said “it hurts my soul” not to be part of a Super Bowl-bound Chiefs team, he’s finally getting his chance.
The Tennessee Titans watched from home as the Kansas City Chiefs reached their third consecutive Super Bowl after beating the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Cha
The Chiefs began their dynasty as a high-scoring, overpowering force. This year has been quite different but still could end with a Super Bowl title.
He was born on August 6, 1995. Q. Did Kareem Hunt win a Super Bowl with the Chiefs? - + A. Kareem Hunt was let go by the Chiefs midway through the 2018 NFL season. The Chiefs won the Super Bowl in ...
Thanks to late-game heroics by Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs knocked out the Buffalo Bills, 32-29, on Sunday night to advance to Super Bowl LIX.
That Mahomes would be atop the early odds for Super Bowl MVP is hardly a surprise; he's won two of them in a row and three overall already in his career, and if the Chiefs do win in two weeks' time, it's hard to imagine they do so without a vintage performance from their QB.
But while Kansas City is now just one win away from an unprecedented Super Bowl threepeat, the last hurdle figures to be their toughest of the year — and maybe of this entire run. The Philadelphia Eagles might have,
The Kansas City Chiefs once again bested the Buffalo Bills 32-29 Sunday in the AFC title game, reaching the Super Bowl. Here are winners and losers.
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