The Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills go head-to-head in the AFC Conference Championship game on Sunday.
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens lost 27-25 to the Buffalo Bills in the Divisional Round. The two-time NFL MVP once again came short in the playoffs and now will have to wait another year to chase his dream of winning the Super Bowl.
Stephen A. Smith stood up for Lamar Jackson after the Baltimore Ravens' loss to the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs.
The Ravens Quarterback is a heavy favorite to secure his third MVP award, yet he has reached the AFC Championship game once, losing to none other than the Kansas City Chiefs.
ESPN sportscaster Stephen A. Smith shared his two cents worth on the controversy during Monday's episode of "First Take." The outspoken analyst decided to drag multi-Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Taylor Swift, the boyfriend of Kansas City star Travis Kelce, into the mix.
Legendary sportscasters also talk Oscar hopeful Timothée Chalamet and quarterback turned broadcaster Tom Brady
Lamar Jackson has consistently come up short in the postseason, despite having a good team around him. He’s on the verge of winning his third MVP award, yet he’s only reached the AFC Championship game once, which he lost to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Taylor Swift doesn’t follow anyone, including Travis Kelce, on Instagram. After Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC Championship win, however, the singer offered up her most public show of support to her boyfriend on the platform. Swift liked Kelce’s latest Instagram, marking her first time interacting with a post on his account, fans noticed.
The Kansas City Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes have a tall task ahead of themselves in the AFC Championship against ... ESPN's "First Take," analyst Stephen A. Smith shared a bold opinion ...
Tay’s face after Trav belted out “make a little love” was priceless.
It appears ESPN's Stephen A ... past the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Sunday, followed by a dominant performance in New Orleans in early February. Smith began to ruffle feathers when ...
After leading the playoff picture all season long, the No. 1 Chiefs and No. 2 Bills have outlasted the 14 other AFC teams to become the last two remaining. The Josh Allen-led Bills and Patrick Mahomes-led Chiefs prepare to go head-to-head for all the marbles in the AFC Championship game on Sunday, January 26, 2025.