KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, September 28 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Fans can find important information and reminders regarding Sunday's game below. Game Entertainment As part of the NFL's Por La Cultura initiative highlighting the rich cultural heritage and contributions of the Latino community within the NFL, the Chiefs will join the NFL in ... Read more
This Week, the Kansas City Chiefs Shine a Spotlight on Heroism by Honoring Sgt. 1st Class Gil Rodriguez
They devote their lives to protecting those that they've never met, selflessly stepping forward to defend all that we hold dear in this country. These individuals don't join the service for recognition or fame, it's just simply what they feel called to do, forgoing personal ambition to become a part of something much larger than themselves. They're the brave few who make up our Armed Forces, and some of our nation's very ... Read more
The Hidden Truth About Failure: It’s Not Falling That Defines You, It’s What You Do Next
Markus from Aurora, CO Road trip, again! After that comes a break. But first: Beat the Cowboys! Giddy-up. Al from Green Bay, WI Call last week a letdown, a fluke, or whatever. We'll just call this week a win. Reasons to believe: 1) The O-line will come off firing and will show no mercy. 2) Jordan Love. His last game in Dallas was pretty good, huh? 3) Defensive domination. They will get after it, and it's not ... Read more
In Dallas, the Packers Plan to Do More Than Compete—They’re Out to Showcase an Identity Years in the Making
GREEN BAY – The Packers have a bunch of special memories at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Super Bowl XLV, the comeback from 26-3, Crosby (x2) at the wire, Rodgers-to-Adams in the final seconds, Jonesey's seven rushing TDs in two games, the wild-card blowout two years ago … It's quite the list. Over six straight victories in that stadium, the Packers have averaged 36½ points per game. Three different starting ... Read more
At 66, 49ers Icon and Super Bowl Winner Jim Fahnhorst Has Passed, Leaving a Legacy That Lives On
Former NFL linebacker Jim Fahnhorst, a member of three Super Bowl-winning teams during his storied run with the San Francisco 49ers, died Wednesday. He was 66. The 49ers announced Fahnhorst's death Thursday, saying the franchise was left "deeply saddened by the passing." Fahnhorst recorded 232 tackles and seven interceptions in 82 games over seven seasons with the 49ers. He was in the starting lineup for ... Read more




