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So, it's only fair for us to predict which records ... receiving touchdown and an interception in a game was Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch for the Rams in 1949 against the Bears.
Japan-based Nippon Steel is not giving up on its efforts to purchase U.S. Steel; on an earnings call, they signaled that they are doubling down. Nippon's president said that turning U.S. Steel ...
To fill the void, the Chiefs are turning their attention to an under-the-radar prospect. Safety Major Williams, a minicamp tryout player out of Carson ... legs and raw potential. That’s where ...
So, expect Thompson to remain with the Chiefs organization, barring another team claiming him — which feels unlikely considering his lack of production and uncertain future. Lynch’s return is ...
The Kansas City Chiefs selected seven players in the 2025 NFL Draft, so it’s time to hand out grades. How did they do? Let’s take a first-blush look at each of the Chiefs’ picks while also ...
NFL fans will be eager to see as the Chiefs look to log their 11th consecutive season with double-digit wins. Below is a look at Kansas City's opponents for the 2025 NFL season. As usual ...
Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Creed Humphrey spoke to reporters virtually on Tuesday, praising the work ethic of second-year teammate Kingsley Suamataia. "He's an extremely talented player ...
The Chiefs have a number of roster needs entering next week. Veach expects the team to bolster its ground attack for the upcoming season with young talent. “There’s a ton of running backs,” ...
It's still unclear whether or not the Chiefs will be able to make their fourth consecutive Super Bowl, but it's clear that Kelce is not a reliable weapon for Patrick Mahomes anymore. He's coming ...
British Steel appointed a new interim leadership team as the UK government said it had secured sufficient coal and iron ore needed to keep the country’s last primary steel manufacturer running.
Nippon Steel’s $15 billion bid to acquire U.S. Steel, launched in 2023, may finally be dead after President Donald Trump said he’d rather see the company remain under U.S.-based ownership.
President Trump's tariffs have been bad news for many stocks, but not for U.S. Steel. Tariffs would raise the cost of imported steel, allowing U.S. Steel to raise its own prices and earn bigger ...