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Missouri’s governor is hoping to get lawmakers back in the Capitol to prevent the Chiefs and Royals from running off to Kansas.
Reporter newsroom@observer-reporter.com The NFL has turned its schedule release day into a weeklong event, showing just how media savvy the league happens to be. But considering we already know the ...
After joining the ranks of the NFL’s top-compensated quarterbacks, it’s time for Brock Purdy, the former “Mr. Irrelevant,” to ...
Payton brings swagger. He makes players believe. He manages expectations. He doesn’t minimize them (he called out the Chiefs ...
He fumbled this chance meeting. Ivanka Trump left a cheeky message inside the Philadelphia Eagles’ locker room for a special ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs fans have the opportunity to buy merchandise worn and used by the team on Saturday. The ...
To keep the teams, and the $50 million in tax revenue they generate, Kehoe is tossing out the idea of a special legislative ...
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, might be stepping out in the public space rather ...
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs remain firmly in the championship mix. However, last season’s Super Bowl loss to ...
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) — Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Joshua Williams is back home in Fayetteville during the off-season ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe hinted Friday that he plans to call a special session in the coming weeks to address stadium funding ...
And now here comes Colin Cowherd, who just went national with his take that the Chargers will win the AFC West, in part because Los Angeles gets a “cookie dough-soft” run on the slate.
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