Harrison Butker, Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City Chiefs
Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker made headlines prior to the current NFL season for a commencement speech he made at Benedictine College. Here's the full transcript from the speech.
In what turned out to be another instant classic between the two teams, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills in tonight's AFC Championship and clin
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Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs played host to the Houston Texans in their first NFL playoff game of the year. The Chiefs entered the game as 9 1/2-point favorites, per ESPN Bet, to clinch a spot in the AFC Championship Game.
For much of his time with the Kansas City Chiefs, kicker Harrison Butker has been one of the team's most reliable players. However, following a midseason surgery to trim his meniscus in his left knee,
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Many played big roles in the last Super Bowl meeting. Hurts rushed for three TDs and threw a 45-yard scoring strike to Brown, while Mahomes threw three TD passes, including one to Kelce, Nick Bolton returned a fumble for a touchdown and Harrison Butker kicked the game-winning field goal with 8 seconds left.
With 11 points in last Saturday’s victory, Butker has 169 career postseason points, moving past Mason Crosby for the fourth-most postseason points in NFL history. He also extended his franchise record and needs seven points to pass David Akers for third place on the list.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes hit a milestone with two rushing scores in AFC Championship game against Bills.
Harrison Butker kicked a tiebreaking 35-yard field goal with 3:33 remaining as the Kansas City Chiefs recorded a wild 32-29 victory over the visiting Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday to reach the Super Bowl for the third straight season.