For the second consecutive year, the Houston Texans are playing the first game of the NFL's divisional playoff weekend. And for the second straight year, the same network will be airing the Texans' second-round game,
The Houston Texans travel to Kansas City for Saturday’s AFC divisional playoff game against the Chiefs and it’s safe to say few are picking Houston. After all, the Chiefs are two-time defending Super Bowl championships and have won six consecutive years in the divisional round.
We already know the Cowboys’ slate of opponents for their 2025 schedule, though game dates and times won’t be known until May. Dallas will play eight games at home in 2025 and nine on the road, though that might be a blessing in disguise judging by the team’s record at AT&T Stadium in 2024.
While the Kansas City Chiefs are favored to win the Divisional Round, some of the most die-hard fans in the league are set to travel hundreds of miles and pay hundreds of dollars for the experience.
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The move comes after McCarthy and the Cowboys missed the playoffs for the first time since his inaugural season in 2020.
The absence of significant drawing cards like the Cowboys, Chiefs/Taylor Swift ... indicated that he is expected to be part of the defense for Kansas City. No one else on the Chiefs has an injury designation, which means defensive tackle Chris Jones ...
The 2025 schedule is still a few months from being finalized, but the Dallas Cowboys now know their 14 opponents.
The confetti fell onto the Las Vegas field, red, white and yellow flakes the backdrop for an exchange between Patrick Mahomes and Chris Jones.
The Kansas City Chiefs Cheerleaders and the Chiefettes were with the team in the earliest days of the NFL franchise.
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The Kansas City Chiefs have the chance to do something that no team - not the Cowboys, not the Steelers, not even the Patrtiots - has ever done: win three Super Bowls in a row.