Mahomes Named Offensive Player of the Week

Patrick Mahomes was announced as the AFC Offensive Player of the Week on Wednesday, marking his sixth time earning the award. Mahomes led the Kansas City Chiefs to their first win of the season against the Cleveland Browns, accounting for four touchdowns and zero turnovers.

Mahomes had an outstanding game, finishing


Mahomes, Kelce Join “99 Club”

In recent days, EA Sports has been releasing the members of the “99 Club” for their Madden 22 video game. The game is set to release on August 17th.  

Two Chiefs gained the distinction of being in the “99 Club”. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce each made


Chiefs Training Camp: Week One Standouts

After the first week of Chiefs Training Camp in St. Joseph, Missouri, there is quite a bit of buzz surrounding some of the rookies as well as some other newcomers for the Chiefs. Here is a rundown on a few players who impressed in their first week of the season: 


Trey Smith 

One


Breaking Down the Chiefs Home Schedule

With the NFL season almost upon us, we wanted to break down the Chiefs home schedule for the 2021-22 season. With a new 17-game schedule, Kansas City will host nine regular season home games at Arrowhead.

Week 1: Chiefs vs. Browns 

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In week one, the Chiefs




Chiefs Announce 2021 Training Camp Plans

The Kansas City Chiefs announced that the team will return to St. Joseph, Missouri for training camp in July and August of 2021. After a year away from Missouri Western State University due to health and safety regulations, the Chiefs are set to return to campus this summer.

Fans will be


Mahomes Lands on Madden 22 Cover

Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes will be featured on his second EA Sports’ Madden NFL cover along with now seven-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady.  Mahomes being on the Madden 22 cover means he, as well as Tom Brady, are the first athletes to appear on the cover twice.



Salary Cap Ceiling Set for 2022

The National Football League and the NFL Players Association have agreed to a salary cap ceiling for 2022, which has been set at $208.2 million. If the cap were to hit the ceiling, it would mean a 14% increase from 2021, a potential jump of $25.7 million for the 2022