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As Kansas City Chiefs head to the Super Bowl, their violent traditions alienate even some local fansKansas City is teeming with excitement since the Chiefs beat the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC Championship game. But some fans find the controversies surrounding the team, the sport, and the NFL, too much to gloss over.
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The Kansas City Chiefs, who overcame multiple injuries prior to and during the game against the Cincinnati Bengals, were hosting the AFC Championship for the fifth year in a row. They'll face the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Feb. 12.
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Former Chiefs assistant Britt Reid admits guilt, but family of injured 5-year-old 'not OK' with pleaReid, the son of Chiefs coach Andy Reid, was facing a felony charge of drunk driving after crashing his Dodge Ram truck into two cars on the ramp of Interstate 435 in 2021. Reid will be sentenced in October.
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Kansas legalized wagering on sports just in time for football season. At Hollywood Casino in Kansas City, Kansas, fans filled the sportsbook room eager to place bets.
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With Dawson at QB, the Chiefs lost in Super Bowl I, but beat the Minnesota Vikings 23-7 in Super Bowl IV. Dawson was the MVP.
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While the Chiefs dominated the first half, the Bengals staged an impressive comeback to win the AFC Championship 27-24 in overtime. Unlike last game, Kansas City couldn't capitalize on winning the coin toss.
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Marty Schottenheimer holds the NFL record for most games won without getting to the Super Bowl.
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Mahomes vocal support of the protest movement is stark contrast to how former Chiefs star Marcus Peters was treated after he silently protested in 2017.
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Kansas City threw a party 50 years in the making on Wednesday with a parade to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs' victory in Super Bowl LIV.
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The long wait is over: Fans of the Kansas City Chiefs are celebrating their first Super Bowl championship in 50 years. After a slow start, the Chiefs pulled off a double-digit comeback.