Just last weekend the Buffalo Bills punched their ticket to the AFC title game with a 27-25 victory over the Baltimore Ravens. Following the win, head coach
Generald Wilson's rendition of the national anthem at Arrowhead Stadium before the AFC Championship game draws attention.
Fans might spot the singer in the stands supporting Kelce Travis in today's AFC Championship game, with the winner heading to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
This was the second 2025 postseason game that Swift attended; she previously watched Kelce and the Chiefs beat the Houston Texans on Jan. 18.
We’ve got some amazing football ahead of us with the AFC championship game on Sunday between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs, but before that happens, we’ll hear a rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner, the United States national anthem. And if you’re here, you might be wondering: who is that singing the anthem before the NFL playoff game?
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are just two wins away from pulling off a Super Bowl three-peat. But if they want to make NFL history, they're going to have to go through a familiar foe: Josh Allen and the second-seeded Buffalo Bills, who handed K.C. its only loss with Mahomes as starter this season back in Week 11.
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The first Super Bowl between Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts in 2023 contained a combined 484 passing yards. The two meet again in Super Bowl 2025.
Singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge is a lifelong Chiefs supporter and she penned a tune for fans who are sick of her beloved team. She debuted it Thursday morning on the NFL Network. Here are part of the lyrics from Etheridge, who grew up in Leavenworth.
As January comes to a close, and the arrival of Spring approaches, another list of live music events in Kansas City comes as well.