The most talented team doesn't always win the Super Bowl, and you should never count the Kansas City Chiefs out.  Against my better judgment last year, I tabbed the Chiefs as the NFL's fourth-best remaining team ahead of the divisional round of the playoffs.
Making the best case for how each Super Bowl underdog could upset the favorites with the divisional round set.
The Baltimore Ravens handled business against their AFC North rival on Saturday night, topping the Pittsburgh Steelers, 28-14, in the Wild Card Round to advance to the Divisional Round for the second straight season.
And then there were eight... With Super Wild Card Weekend having run its course last week, six playoff teams advanced and six went home for the winter. We learn
The Pittsburgh Steelers' latest disappointing postseason run with Mike Tomlin sparked some questions about whether the franchise should trade the accomplished coach.
The Chiefs' decision to intentionally take a safety late against the Texans trimmed their margin of victory from 11 to 9.
With Taylor Swift in the stands, Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes put the Chiefs one step closer to another Super Bowl appearance.
On Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans 23-14 in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs. That also secured a spot for them in the AFC Championship, where they will take on the winner of the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens matchup set to play on Sunday.
A dozen former New Orleans Saints players are still competing in the playoffs. Here’s a quick look at who’s still chasing a Super Bowl berth in the Divisional Round: