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According to a report from Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports, former Missouri Tigers and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Chase Daniel is joining ESPN as a college football analyst. Daniel will broadcast college football games for the network on a crew that reportedly will include play-by-play announcer Clay Matvick.
The contribution comes about two months after Missouri lawmakers passed a stadium-incentives plan in the hopes of preventing the Chiefs and Royals from leaving for Kansas.
The donation comes roughly two months after the Missouri legislature approved a $1.5 billion stadium funding plan aimed at convincing the Chiefs and Royals to stay in the state.
Fast forward several years and imagine Marcus Spears Jr. and the Kentucky Wildcats tipping off in college basketball’s Final Four against Malik Olajuwon’s Houst
The Chiefs fell to the Seahawks 33-16 in the second preseason game on a rainy night in Seattle. Andy Reid followed through on his suggestion earlier in the week that key players like Patrick Mahomes and Chris Jones wouldn’t play. The offense, led by Gardner Minshew, moved the ball and punched in a touchdown on one of two possessions.
ST JOSEPH, Mo–Lets talk Kansas City Chiefs football. After nearly three grueling weeks in the heat and humidity of St Joseph, Missouri, the Chiefs broke camp Wednesday. It was the last day
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The Kansas City Chiefs donated $25,000 on Tuesday to a political action committee supporting Republican candidates for the Missouri House. The donation, the first major contribution the team made in Missouri this year,
The Kansas City Chiefs on Monday placed defensive end Felix Anudike-Uzomah on season-ending injured reserve and waived running back Elijah Yo
Everything you need to know to watch ESPN's new documentary about the Kansas City Chiefs called 'The Kingdom,' which premieres on August 14.