Who's the greatest NFL tight end? Ask three different people and you're likely to get three different answers. Is it Tony Gonzalez? What about Rob
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are eyeing the first-ever Super Bowl three-peat. However, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills stand in the way as they come to Arrowhead Stadium for the AFC Championship Game.
As for where the G.O.A.T. debate gets a little more interesting, former Patriots coach Bill Belichick recently revealed a coaching nugget while breaking down Chiefs-Texans tape that seems to give Kelce the upper hand in one key area.
As the Buffalo Bills prepare to take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, one of their biggest challenges lies in neutralizing tight end Travis Kelce, a perennia
The upcoming AFC Championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills is generating significant excitement. Key to the matchup is the challenge for the Bills to contain Travis Kelce, whose postseason performance has been pivotal for the Chiefs.
The former Patriots head coach used video footage to demonstrate how Rob Gronkowski could improve aspects of his game.
Bill Belichick recently revealed how Travis Kelce's ball carrying technique provided him a breakthorugh in solving Rob Gronkowski's woes.
Both were and are built around transcendent quarterbacks—Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes. Both organizations were and are helmed by superior coaching minds in Bill Belichick and Andy Reid. And then there are the two dynasties' tight ends—celebrity superstars in Rob Gronkowski and Travis Kelce.
ESPN announced Monday that the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Houston Texans AFC Divisional Round matchup was the most-watched NFL game ever, amassing 32.7 million viewers.
In a recent appearance on the Up and Adams Show with Kay Adams, Remigio shared how Kelce pulled him aside during their AFC championship game against Buffalo with short yet impactful advice.
Kansas City Chiefs WR Nikko Remigio has revealed how TE Travis Kelce motivated him against the Buffalo Bills during the AFC Championship Game.