The Chiefs give kicker Harrison Butker a special honor before Kansas City face the Houston Texans in the playoffs.
The Kansas City Chiefs will play the Buffalo Bills in their seventh consecutive AFC Championship game this Sunday. The team's latest victory over the Houston Texans was primarily due to its defense and the efficiency of veteran kicker Harrison Butker.
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Stop me if you've heard this before but the Kansas City Chiefs are going to the AFC Championship. The Chiefs were able to defeat the Houston Texans in a low-sco
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,
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.
The Kansas City Chiefs coaching staff provided a positive injury update on kicker Harrison Butker, a key piece ahead of the 2025 playoff run.
As the playoffs approach, concerns over Harrison Butker's recent struggles have sparked speculation about his future with the Kansas City Chiefs. Andy Reid had an answer for all doubters.
The Kansas City Chiefs are entering their AFC championship game clash with the Buffalo Bills missing a handful of players with injuries.
Six players on the Kansas City Chiefs’ active roster are still around from January 2019, when they lost to the Patriots in overtime in the AFC championship game.
Butker hasn't quite been himself since returning from injury, but Reid isn't one bit concerned about the star kicker.