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Maxx Crosby’s Clear Message for Patrick Mahomes as Raiders DE Gets Real on Chiefs Rivalry

Raiders' Maxx Crosby gets brutally honest about facing Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs' fierce AFC West rivalry.
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Brittany Shares Feelings Against Pregnancy as Patrick Mahomes’ Wife Admits Difficult Times With Golden

Brittany Mahomes opens up about motherhood and pregnancy struggles while Patrick Mahomes gears up for the NFL season.
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Tavia Hunt Thanks God in Powerful Message for Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt on Sunday

Tavia Hunt celebrated her husband and Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt’s role as dad on Father’s day while expressing her thanks to God.
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$6M Star Under Pressure Heading Into Chiefs’ Training Camp After Andy Reid Announced Role Change

A raw talent tested by fire, this tackle's shift to guard under Andy Reid’s watchful eye could mark the beginning of his NFL ascent.
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Patrick Mahomes Turns Heads In 2-Word Message to Wife Brittany After Publicly Ignoring Father Twice on Special Day

Patrick Mahomes’ sweet reply to Brittany stole hearts—while his silent snub of dad Pat Sr.’s Father’s Day posts raised serious eyebrows.
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Patrick Mahomes Has No Words For Controversial Father on Special Day as Chiefs QB Turns Focus to Wife Brittany

Patrick Mahomes stays silent on his controversial dad’s posts while publicly praising Brittany for fueling his confidence and success.
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Missouri Announces $625M Boost for Patrick Mahomes’ Home After Chiefs’ 3-Word Message on Vote

A high-stakes Midwest stadium standoff, where politics, pride, and Mahomes collide at the 50-yard line for chiefs and royals.
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Rashee Rice Reveals Major Concerns About Travis Kelce While Sending Sentimental Message on Chiefs Retirement

Rashee Rice talks about his mentor hanging up his cleats and what it would mean to play without Travis Kelce in the Chiefs.
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Chiefs’ JuJu Smith-Schuster Announces Family Plan Right When Patrick Mahomes Decides He’s Had Enough

JuJu Smith-Schuster and fiancée Laura Kruk shares news with fans, while Patrick Mahomes and wife Brittany go a different direction.
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Travis Kelce to Take Drastic Career Action for Chiefs After Ending Retirement Speculations

Travis Kelce is focused on transformation ahead of the new season, training hard. He’s also giving back through major charity efforts.
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Russell Wilson Refuses to Let Patrick Mahomes & Chiefs Dominate Offseason With a Stark Reminder on ‘No Look’ Passes

Russell Wilson claps back at Mahomes’ viral pass with a bold IG flex—reminding the NFL he did no-look magic before it was cool.
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Chiefs Announce Major Rashee Rice Injury News After Patrick Mahomes Pumps Up the Out for Revenge Receiver

The Chiefs sound the alarm with a major update on Rashee Rice's injury after the WR gets Patrick Mahomes' seal of approval.
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Erin Andrews & Charissa Thompson Confirm What Everyone Always Thought About Taylor Swift After Children’s Hospital Visit

Taylor Swift's visit to a children's hospital turns heads from NFL figures, spreading joy and leaving a lasting impact on young patients.
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Staunch Carson Wentz Supporter Strips Nick Foles of Super Bowl Title as Former ESPN Radio Host Drops Bold Claim

Radio host snubs Nick Foles as Golden Tate exposes Carson Wentz’s locker room drama in fiery debate over Eagles’ 2017 Super Bowl run.
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Pat McAfee Stunned by Travis Kelce’s Appearance With Taylor Swift as NFL Legend Warns 31 Teams

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift grabbed the spotlight as they made their first public appearance in month after the Chiefs' Super Bowl loss.
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Ranking the Toughest QB Matchups for Patrick Mahomes on Chiefs’ 2025 Schedule

After the Super Bowl loss against the Eagles, Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs are set to face the toughest opponents this NFL season.
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Patrick Mahomes Gets Ideal Conditions to Go Undefeated After Chiefs’ Super Bowl Humbling

A speculative dive into how Patrick Mahomes would dominate with a Eagles-style arsenal—and why the NFL should count its blessings
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Calls Mount Against TNT Broadcaster Calling Taylor Swift the ‘Wayne Gretzky of Music’ During Stanley Cup Finals

Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift's Stanley Cup appearance sparked unexpected debate when a TNT analyst made a bold music comparison to the singer!
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NHL Fans Suffer Like NFL Because of Taylor Swift After Travis Kelce Turned Heads at Stanley Cup

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift attend Stanley game game but NHL Fans troll the superstars for taking attention away from the game.
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Patrick Mahomes Gets Back at Rashee Rice After Chiefs WR Took Unexpected Role Upon Return

Patrick Mahomes playfully roasts Rashee Rice as the Chiefs WR returns to OTAs amid legal troubles. Read more.
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Chiefs Backup QB Sends Strong Message on Patrick Mahomes With a Plea to Andy Reid

The Kansas City Chiefs have brought a backup QB for Patrick Mahomes, and he has a message for him ahead of the 2025 season.
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Travis Kelce’s Mom Donna Joins Reality TV Show With Star-Studded Cast: Rumors

Donna Kelce is rumored to join the cast of a popular show, marking her possible reality TV debut and surprising fans everywhere.
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Chiefs Star in Tears Over Big Retirement Announcement as Life Won’t Be the Same for Patrick Mahomes

The Chiefs' important member's retirement marks the end of a BTS era that quietly powered Patrick Mahomes & team's dynasty from the shadows!
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Brittany Mahomes Assigns Blame for Stressful Super Bowl After Deciding on 4th Child With Patrick Mahomes

Brittany revealed the extreme stress she faced this year, amidst nurturing kids, while hinting at her & Patrick Mahomes' 4th baby choice!
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Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce’s Hilarious Competitive Past Revealed by $50M Singer That Led to Permanent Decision

Chiefs superstars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce cheated, as per new allegations by a famous singer. The NFLers came up with a response!
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Retiring Coach Sends Final Message to Andy Reid Sent After Chiefs Announce Coaching Changes

A heartfelt farewell to the star coach captures the quiet brilliance behind the Chiefs’ success and the continuity of Andy Reid’s empire!
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About Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs: 2025 Roster, Players, Schedule, Super Bowl Wins and More

Based in Kansas City, Missouri, the Kansas City Chiefs are one of the oldest professional American football teams that compete in the AFC West division. They ply their trade in that division alongside the Denver Broncos, the Los Angeles Chargers, and the Las Vegas Raiders. They are known for their passionate fan base, storied history, and a powerhouse team, which has recently won back-to-back Super Bowls. Talking about their fan base, the team has over 2.56 million fans worldwide.

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Overview of the Kansas City Chiefs

FoundedFounded as the Dallas Texans in 1960, later relocated to Kansas City and was renamed in 1963
Owner(s)The Hunt Family 
CEOClark Hunt
General ManagerBrett Veach
Head CoachAndy Reid
StadiumGEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
LocationKansas City, Missouri
Super Bowl Championships4 (1969 - IV, 2019-LIV, 2022- LVII, 2023 -  LVIII)
NFL ChampionshipsNone in the pre-Super Bowl era
Conference Championships 6 total 
AFL Championships1966, 1969
AFC Championships2019, 2020, 2022, 2023
Division Championships15 (AFL Western + AFC West )
AFL Western Division1962, 1966, 1969
AFC West Division1971, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2003, 2010, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Official Websitewww.chiefs.com 

Historical Background of the Kansas City Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs originated a few miles to the South in the state of Texas, where they joined the AFC in 1960 as the Dallas Texans by Founder Lamar Hunt. The franchise played in the AFL for three seasons before relocating to Kansas City for the 1963 AFL season, renaming themselves the Kansas City Chiefs.

The unit won the AFL Championship in their last season in Dallas. They repeated the feat twice (1966 and 1969) in the AFL era in Kansas. On the 2nd occasion, they clinched the Super Bowl by beating the Minnesota Vikings. After the Super Bowl win, the AFL and NFL merged, and the Chiefs struggled massively in the new league. From 1970 to 1990, the franchise made just two playoff appearances.

Additionally, the team made several poor decisions, such as cutting Hall of Fame kicker Jan Stenerud under coach Marv Levy. Then again, the Chiefs had the chance to draft either Jim Kelly or Dan Marino, both Hall of Fame quarterbacks. But the team failed and picked Todd Blackledge, who only threw for 29 TDs in the league. Such mistakes continued until they hired GM Carl Peterson and coach Marty Schottenheimer, who later drafted two of the biggest weapons for the Chiefs' defense - Neil Smith (1988) and Derrick Thomas (1989). With their help, the franchise qualified for the playoffs for six consecutive seasons (1990-1995).

Then, after some more years of topsy-turvy eras, the Chiefs changed their head coach, firing Romeo Crennel and bringing in Andy Reid, who later drafted players like Alex Smith and Travis Kelce. Although the team showed some improvement, their lack of playoff appearances was still irking. The team then selected Tyreek Hill and Chris Jones in 2016, and despite getting a first-round bye in the playoffs, they again lost. This time, before being fired, GM John Dorsey picked Texas Tech QB Patrick Mahomes. With Mahomes and Reid's combination coming into play, the Chiefs saw a significant overhaul in their performances and records. And the rest is history, as the team has won three Super Bowls by now after the duo's entry. They are now looking for their 3-peat in 2025!

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Notable Milestones and Achievements

  • Founded in 1960 as the Dallas Texans by Lamar Hunt, a founding figure of the American Football League (AFL).
  • Won their first AFL Championship in 1962 as the Dallas Texans.
  • Relocated to Kansas City in 1963 and rebranded as the Kansas City Chiefs.
  • Captured AFL Championships in 1966 and 1969, earning trips to Super Bowl I and Super Bowl IV.
  • Won their first Super Bowl title in 1970 (Super Bowl IV) under head coach Hank Stram, defeating the Minnesota Vikings.
  • Hosted the longest game in NFL history — the 1971 Christmas Day double-overtime loss to the Miami Dolphins.
  • Experienced a playoff drought through the late '70s and '80s before a resurgence in the '90s under coach Marty Schottenheimer and stars like Derrick Thomas and Tony Gonzalez.
  • Andy Reid was hired as head coach in 2013, marking the beginning of a new era.
  • Drafted quarterback Patrick Mahomes in 2017, who would become one of the NFL’s most dynamic and decorated players.
  • Won Super Bowl LIV (2019 season) — their first in 50 years — with Mahomes earning Super Bowl MVP.
  • Reached Super Bowl LV (2020 season) but fell to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
  • Won Super Bowl LVII (2022 season), defeating the Philadelphia Eagles, with Mahomes earning his second Super Bowl MVP.
  • Claimed back-to-back titles by winning Super Bowl LVIII (2023 season) in overtime against the San Francisco 49ers, becoming the first repeat champions in nearly two decades.
  • Total of four Super Bowl appearances under Mahomes and Reid (2019, 2020, 2022, 2023), with three Super Bowl victories.
  • Known for one of the loudest home crowds in the NFL at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, holding the Guinness World Record for crowd noise.
  • Produced several Pro Football Hall of Famers, including Len Dawson, Derrick Thomas, Will Shields, Bobby Bell, and Tony Gonzalez.
  • Maintained a reputation for consistent playoff appearances and elite offensive performance throughout the late 2010s and 2020s.

Major Rivalries of the Kansas City Chiefs

Buffalo Bills

This rivalry has erupted in recent years, primarily fueled by epic postseason showdowns between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. The 2021 AFC Divisional Round, often dubbed one of the greatest playoff games ever, ended with a thrilling 42–36 overtime win for the Chiefs, cementing the rivalry’s intensity. Every meeting since has carried major playoff implications and primetime billing.

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Cincinnati Bengals

A newer but intense rivalry has emerged, driven by the recent AFC Championship clashes between Mahomes and Joe Burrow. The Bengals upset the Chiefs in the 2021 AFC title game, but Kansas City got revenge in the 2022 rematch, winning 23–20 and punching their ticket to Super Bowl LVII. The back-and-forth tension and elite quarterback play have turned this into a must-watch matchup.

Denver Broncos

One of the longest-standing AFC West rivalries dates back to the AFL days. The Chiefs have dominated the Broncos in recent years, going on a 16-game win streak that lasted from 2015 to 2023. Despite Denver's struggles, the divisional history and geographic proximity keep this rivalry alive and heated.

Las Vegas Raiders

Perhaps the Chiefs’ most iconic AFC West rivalry, this battle has spanned over six decades, filled with bitter moments and legendary games. Whether the Raiders were in Oakland, Los Angeles, or Las Vegas, the animosity has remained strong. The rivalry features memorable matchups, like the Raiders’ 2020 win at Arrowhead and the Chiefs' revenge blowout just weeks later.

San Francisco 49ers

While not a divisional foe, the Chiefs and 49ers have built a Super Bowl-fueled rivalry, meeting in Super Bowl LIV (2020) and again in Super Bowl LVIII (2024). Mahomes led the Chiefs to dramatic victories both times, adding a modern edge to a historically rare matchup. With both teams regularly in Super Bowl contention, this cross-conference rivalry has quickly gained national significance.

Major Contracts of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025

​As of March 29, 2025, the Kansas City Chiefs have several significant contracts impacting their salary cap:​

  • Patrick Mahomes (Quarterback): Signed a 10-year, $450 million extension in 2020, including a $10 million signing bonus and $141.48 million guaranteed. In 2025, Mahomes will earn a base salary of $1.255 million, a restructuring bonus of $47.745 million, and a workout bonus of $1 million, resulting in a cap hit of $28.06 million.
  • Travis Kelce (Tight End): Agreed to a 2-year, $34.25 million contract in 2024, with $17 million guaranteed. For 2025, Kelce's compensation includes a base salary of $4.5 million, a roster bonus of $12.5 million, and a workout bonus of $250,000, leading to a cap hit of $19.8 million.
  • Chris Jones (Defensive Tackle): In 2024, Jones signed a 5-year, $158.75 million extension, featuring a $30 million signing bonus and $95 million guaranteed. His 2025 earnings consist of a $13.75 million base salary, a $15 million restructuring bonus, and a $100,000 workout bonus, culminating in a $23.6 million cap hit. ​
  • Harrison Butker (Kicker): Butker's 4-year, $25.6 million contract, signed in 2024, includes $17.75 million guaranteed. In 2025, he will receive a base salary of $3.735 million and a $100,000 workout bonus, with a cap hit of $5.235 million.
  • Xavier Worthy (Wide Receiver): The rookie signed a 4-year, $13.79 million deal in 2024, fully guaranteed with a $6.85 million signing bonus. In 2025, Worthy will earn a base salary of $1.42 million, carrying a cap hit of $3.13 million.
  • Tershawn Wharton (Defensive Tackle): Wharton secured a 3-year, $45.05 million contract in 2025, averaging $15.02 million annually, with $30.25 million guaranteed.
  • Justin Reid (Safety): In 2025, Reid signed a 3-year, $31.5 million contract, averaging $10.5 million per year, with $22.25 million guaranteed. ​
  • Jaylon Moore (Offensive Tackle): Moore agreed to a 2-year, $30 million deal in 2025, averaging $15 million annually.
  • Kristian Fulton (Cornerback): Fulton signed a 3-year, $38.75 million contract in 2025, averaging approximately $12.92 million per year. 
  • DeAndre Hopkins (Wide Receiver): Hopkins joined the Chiefs on a 1-year, $5 million contract in 2025. ​
  • Kareem Hunt (Running Back): Hunt returned to Kansas City on a 1-year, $1.5 million deal in 2025.

Notable Coaches and Players

  • Hank Stram (1960–1974): The franchise’s first and longest-tenured head coach, Stram led the team to three AFL Championships and a win in Super Bowl IV. Known for his innovation, he’s remembered for popularizing the I-formation and being a mic’d-up pioneer on NFL sidelines.
  • Marty Schottenheimer (1989–1998): A consistent winner, Schottenheimer guided the Chiefs to seven playoff appearances in ten seasons and brought stability and toughness to the franchise, finishing with a 101–58–1 record.
  • Dick Vermeil (2001–2005): Known for his emotional leadership and offensive acumen, Vermeil turned the Chiefs into one of the league's top-scoring teams during the early 2000s, especially in 2003 with a 13–3 record.
  • Andy Reid (2013–present): The most successful coach in franchise history, Reid has led the Chiefs to multiple AFC Championship Games, three Super Bowl appearances, and Super Bowl wins in LIV (2019), LVII (2022), and LVIII (2023). Widely respected for his leadership and offensive genius.
  • Len Dawson (QB, 1962–1975): Hall of Fame quarterback who led the Chiefs to Super Bowl IV victory and was named the game’s MVP. Dawson remains a beloved figure in Kansas City sports history.
  • Derrick Thomas (LB, 1989–1999): One of the NFL’s most feared pass rushers, Thomas recorded 126.5 sacks in 11 seasons. A 9-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer, his legacy is a cornerstone of the Chiefs’ defensive history.
  • Tony Gonzalez (TE, 1997–2008): Regarded as one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history, Gonzalez earned 14 Pro Bowl selections (10 with KC) and revolutionized the position with his athleticism and consistency.
  • Jamaal Charles (RB, 2008–2016): Known for his elite speed and vision, Charles is the franchise’s all-time leading rusher and holds the NFL record for highest career yards per carry (minimum 1,000 attempts) at 5.4 YPC.
  • Priest Holmes (RB, 2001–2007): A dominant force in the early 2000s, Holmes set franchise records for rushing touchdowns and won NFL Offensive Player of the Year in 2002.
  • Will Shields (OL, 1993–2006): A model of consistency, Shields started 231 consecutive games, made 12 Pro Bowls, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015.
  • Patrick Mahomes (QB, 2017–present): A generational talent, Mahomes has led the Chiefs to three Super Bowl titles, won three Super Bowl MVPs, and earned multiple league MVPs. Known for his incredible arm talent and clutch performances.
  • Travis Kelce (TE, 2013–present): One of the most productive tight ends in NFL history, Kelce has been a key part of the Chiefs’ modern dynasty, with numerous Pro Bowl selections and record-breaking playoff performances.
  • Tyreek Hill (WR, 2016–2021): A game-breaking wide receiver and return specialist, Hill was a central weapon during the Chiefs' rise to dominance before being traded to Miami in 2022.
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Who Are the Starters for the 2025 Season?

Offense

  • Quarterback: Patrick Mahomes
  • Running Back: Isiah Pacheco
  • Wide Receiver 1: Rashee Rice
  • Wide Receiver 2: Xavier Worthy
  • Slot Wide Receiver: Marquise "Hollywood" Brown
  • Tight End: Travis Kelce
  • Left Tackle: Wanya Morris
  • Left Guard: Joe Thuney
  • Center: Creed Humphrey
  • Right Guard: Trey Smith
  • Right Tackle: Jawaan Taylor

Defense

  • Left Defensive End: George Karlaftis
  • Defensive Tackle: Chris Jones
  • Defensive Tackle: Derrick Nnadi
  • Right Defensive End: Mike Danna
  • Linebacker: Leo Chenal
  • Middle Linebacker: Nick Bolton
  • Linebacker: Drue Tranquill
  • Cornerback 1: Trent McDuffie
  • Cornerback 2: Jaylen Watson
  • Free Safety: Justin Reid
  • Strong Safety: Bryan Cook

Special Teams

  • Kicker: Harrison Butker
  • Punter: Matt Araiza
  • Long Snapper: James Winchester
  • Kick Returner: Xavier Worthy
  • Punt Returner: Xavier Worthy

The Schedule of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025

The full NFL schedule will be released in May 2025. Below are the known opponents based on the NFL’s rotating schedule format and divisional matchups.

Home Opponents

  • Denver Broncos
  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • Los Angeles Chargers
  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Cincinnati Bengals
  • Houston Texans
  • New Orleans Saints
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Seattle Seahawks

Away Opponents

  • Denver Broncos
  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • Los Angeles Chargers
  • Cleveland Browns
  • Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Indianapolis Colts
  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Carolina Panthers
  • San Francisco 49ers