The Kansas City Chiefs control their own destiny when it comes to securing the AFC's top seed. Here's a look at the Week 17 playoff picture:
During the game, Kelce picked up his first touchdown catch since Nov. 10 against the Denver Broncos. In the fourth quarter, quarterback Patrick Mahomes tossed a 12-yarder to the former Cincinnati Bearcats star to increase the Kansas City lead to 28-10.
After being waived by the Baltimore Ravens, Diontae Johnson could find himself on the Kansas City Chiefs or Los Angeles Chargers.
If it’s going to be a Merry Christmas for Chiefs Kingdom with a win at Pittsburgh to clinch the AFC’s top seed, Kansas City will have to do it without two-time All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones.
Kansas City has cleared a path to a third consecutive Super Bowl, though Baltimore took the AFC North lead in dominant fashion. Plus, nice and naughty lists.
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, a win that could potentially impact the Indianapolis Colts’ playoff chances. With the Chiefs’ victory on Wednesday, Kansas City secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC, which means there is nothing for them to play for in Week 18 when they take on the Denver Broncos.
Defensive tackle Chris Jones, who missed two days of practice this week with a calf injury, was listed as questionable for the game that will kick off at noon Central Time. Jones,
Kansas City has cleared a path to a third consecutive Super Bowl, while Russell Wilson and the Steelers have now lost three straight. Plus, putting players on our nice and naughty lists.
The NFL's Christmas doubleheader significantly reshaped the playoff picture, but who were the biggest winners and losers from the day?
The Kansas City Chiefs lead the Pittsburgh Steelers, 13-7, at halftime on Christmas Day after a hot start from Patrick Mahomes.
Patrick Mahomes passed for 320 yards and three touchdowns and the Kansas City Chiefs locked up the top seed in the AFC for the fourth time in seven seasons with a 29-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Miami has two new injuries to starting defenders show up on its Wednesday injury report, and the Chiefs’ win could hurt the Dolphins’ playoff chances.