Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTravis Kelce’s take on finishing the Chiefs’ seasonTravis Kelce isn’t slowing down as the Chiefs head into their final regular-season games. He says it’s all about integrity—showing up for your team, no matter what’s at stake. Even with injuries piling up and the playoffs in question, Kelce’s focus is on giving everything he’s got, out of respect for the game and his teammates. He calls it an honor to feel the aches and pains of the season, knowing so many would love to be in his shoes. What do you think—should more players have this mindset, or is it smarter to rest up for the future? #Sports #Football #ChiefsKingdom10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowChiefs coaches: No tanking, just pride and gritKansas City Chiefs coaches are making it clear: even with Patrick Mahomes sidelined and no playoff hopes, they’re not about to start tanking for better draft picks. Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo says the team’s DNA is all about competing—no matter what’s at stake. Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy and special teams coach Dave Toub echoed that it’s about finishing strong, fixing what went wrong, and showing pride for the city and each other. Chris Jones summed it up: there’s still plenty to play for, both as a team and as individuals. What do you think—should teams ever tank, or is playing hard to the end the only way? #Sports #Football #ChiefsKingdom00Share
phughes+FollowChiefs risk missing out on future starsThe Chiefs are heading into the final stretch of the season with nothing to play for but pride, yet the coaching staff seems hesitant to give their young talent real game experience. Instead of using these weeks to see what rookies like Jeffrey Bassa can do, the team is sticking with the usual lineup unless injuries force their hand. It feels like a missed chance to build for 2026 and get a real sense of where the roster stands. Would you rather see the Chiefs play it safe, or start evaluating the next generation now? #Sports #Football #ChiefsKingdom00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMahomes’ ACL Injury: Chiefs Dynasty in Peril?Tough times in Chiefs Kingdom—losing to the Chargers stings, but losing Showtime Mahomes to an ACL tear is next-level heartbreak. The real question: will Andy Reid use this setback as a reason to stick with the same old offense? Fans have been calling for fresh ideas and new weapons, but with Mahomes sidelined, will we get the changes we need or just more of the same? #Sports #Football #ChiefsKingdom12Share
Michael Pitts+FollowKelce’s Silent Exit: Chiefs-Chargers FalloutWild finish in Chiefs-Chargers, but the big talk isn’t just Mahomes’ injury or that last-play pick—it's how Big Yeti (Kelce) ghosted the media after KC’s playoff hopes died. Chris Russo roasted him on ESPN, saying Chiefs fans deserved a few words. Instead, Kelce saved his thoughts for “New Heights.” Is this a new era for player-fan communication, or did he owe us more in the moment? #Sports #Football #ChiefsKingdom00Share
glen25+FollowChiefs shake up roster with new facesLosing their playoff hopes hasn’t slowed the Chiefs—they’re already making bold moves to reshape the team for the future. This week, Kansas City signed Nick Broeker, a lineman who’s bounced between several NFL teams, and defensive back Tanner McCalister, known for his special teams skills. Both are now on the practice squad, aiming to prove they belong on the main roster. With Mahomes sidelined and roster spots up for grabs, it’s a real test of grit and opportunity. What do you think—can these underdogs make a difference for the Chiefs next season? #Sports #Football #ChiefsKingdom10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMahomes Injury: Should Chiefs Sit King Patrick?Tough break for Chiefs Kingdom—King Patrick Mahomes tore his ACL and LCL in Sunday’s close loss to the Chargers, ending his 2025 season. With Mahomes already eyeing a 2026 return, Robert Griffin III says he should consider sitting out next year to fully recover. Given RG3’s own injury history, is this the right call for Mahomes and the Chiefs’ future? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #ChiefsKingdom01Share
Amy Williams+FollowKelce Snubs Media After Chiefs’ Playoff ExitTough times in Chiefs Kingdom—after the loss to the Chargers officially ended our playoff hopes and with Mahomes sidelined, Travis Kelce skipped postgame interviews for the second week straight. Instead, he dropped an 11-word statement: “It’s not the time. I’ll catch you guys during the week.” Is Kelce risking a fine by dodging the NFL’s media rules, or just using his own platform to vent? This season’s been rough, but do you think Kelce’s handling it the right way? #Sports #Football #ChiefsKingdom00Share
phughes+FollowChiefs shakeup: Big changes ahead in KCAndy Reid isn’t sugarcoating it—every Kansas City Chiefs player and coach is on notice after a rough season capped by Patrick Mahomes’ serious knee injury. With only 36 players under contract for next year and Mahomes’ return date uncertain, the next three games are basically auditions for everyone. Gardner Minshew is getting a shot at QB, and young guys like Esa Pole and Jalen Royals have a chance to prove themselves. Reid’s message is clear: no one’s job is safe, and the team’s identity is up for grabs. How do you feel about the coming changes in KC? #Sports #Football #ChiefsKingdom142Share
phughes+FollowMahomes Out: Chiefs’ Playoff Hopes DashedTough break for Chiefs Kingdom—King Mahomes tore his ACL in a brutal Week 15 loss to the Bolts, officially ending his season and the team’s playoff era. The injury happened late in the game after a tackle from behind, and now all eyes are on Gardner Minshew to step up. With Mahomes’ return uncertain until late 2025 or even 2026, how do you see the Chiefs bouncing back from this rivalry heartbreak? #Sports #Football #ChiefsKingdom11Share