If you think the Kansas City Chiefs’ brutal Super Bowl loss was embarrassing, think of all of the merchandise that got printed beforehand to celebrate a win — and which now needs to disappear.
Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson took the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVII parade T-shirts personally and used them as fuel before Philadelphia's rematch in New Orleans. If the Eagles looked ...
You see, after Kansas City beat Philadelphia in Super Bowl 57, the Chiefs' offensive line wore brash "0 sacks" shirts at their championship parade. For two years, this clearly did not sit well ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have lost key pieces of their dynasty in free agency. They traded Joe Thuney to the Chicago Bears and even lost Justin Reid to the New Or ...
Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been spotted around town looking leaner and more physically fit than ever ...
The Philadelphia Eagles beat up Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs' offense ... beat the Eagles in the Super Bowl two years ago. First, here's a look at the shirts, which boasted about ...
Instead, Eagles fans and players were able to get their hands on merchandise celebrating their win at Super Bowl LIX. According to the Kansas City Star, the Chiefs gear is set to be shipped off ...
As the midnight green confetti cascaded onto the field at Caesars Superdome, the Kansas City Chiefs returned to the locker ...
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Kansas City Chiefs fans ... with its non-profit merchandise distributor, Good360, for over a decade to repurpose the unused losing Super Bowl team's goods by ...
The NFL found a way to put its wasted Kansas City Chiefs three-peat merchandise to good use. The Chiefs were considered favorites to beat the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl 59, which would have ...
INDIANAPOLIS – In the aftermath of the Kansas City Chiefs’ failure to make Super Bowl history, will their own recent past repeat itself instead? Naturally, they’re not revealing much ...