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Jan 28 2024
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Chiefs heading to Las Vegas to defend Super Bowl title
The Kansas City Chiefs are heading to Las Vegas looking to win another Super Bowl. The reigning Super Bowl champions defeated the Baltimore Ravens 17-10 today in the AFC Championship Game to punch their ticket to Las Vegas and Super Bowl 58 at Allegiant Stadium. Kansas City, who beat the Eagles in last year’s Super Bowl, is looking to become the NFL’s first back-to-back champions since the
Las Vegas SunJan 28 2024
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Swift Could Attend Super Bowl Despite Tokyo Concert
Taylor Swift could attend Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas to support Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs, despite a concert across the Pacific on the same day, the New York Post reported. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport clarified the logistical feasibility, stating, "Now, she does have a concert on Saturday, Feb. 10, at 6 p.m. in Tokyo. How in the world could she get to the game? Let me introduce
Newsmax (News)Feb 16 2024
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Helping victims, families impacted by shooting at Chiefs Super Bowl rally
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – As the sun sets on an unbelievably difficult week, Kansas City is coming together, united in grief and strength. “We say all the time that Kansas City is America’s biggest small town, and this is a way for folks to help those who are directly impacted,” said Chris Rosson, the president and CEO of the United Way of Greater Kansas City. The Chiefs, along with the United Way,
Fox 4 Kansas CityJan 28 2024
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Las Vegas aims for Super Bowl success, now and later
The Super Bowl clock is quickly winding down for Las Vegas. Today will see the NFL determine its conference champions, with the winners advancing to the big game Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium. Once those contests go final, all eyes will turn to Las Vegas. It’s not the first time Las Vegas has hosted a showcase sporting event, but it is unquestionably the biggest. The Super Bowl is perennially
Las Vegas SunMar 30 2024
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'We are devastated': Family of former NFL player seeks help finding lost Super Bowl ring
Chris Washington, a Gilbert local and former NFL player for the San Francisco 49ers, lost his 1989 championship ring while running errands with his wife on March 14. As Washington and his wife, Julia Washington, were getting ready for a trip out of town with friends, they went shopping around Gilbert on Thursday afternoon. It wasn't until several days later, upon returning home from their trip
AZ CentralFeb 15 2024
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Attendees recount terrifying experience at Kansas City Super Bowl parade
WRIGHT CITY, Mo. – A metro St. Louis couple says they were nearby when shots rang out at the Super Bowl parade in Kansas City Wednesday.
Adam and Leah Whitley said they had just walked away when shots were fired at the exact spot they were standing in moments before.
Once they got back to their car, Leah said it started to sink in what they had just been through.
NewsNationFeb 15 2024
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How the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting unfolded
The conquering heroes had just rolled down Grand Boulevard, waving to a crowd packed more than a dozen deep – a sea of red, gold and white against a clear blue sky, celebrating their Kansas City Chiefs’ second-in-a-row Super Bowl victory. One after another, double-decker buses and open-topped SUVs had ferried the likes of championship MVP Patrick Mahomes, star tight end Travis Kelce and head
CNN (Online News)Feb 15 2024
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Super Bowl parade shooting: Chiefs player wants to help victims
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquez Valdez-Scantling wants to help victims of the Super Bowl parade shooting that took place Wednesday. The Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes and several other players reacted on X, formerly known as Twitter, to a shooting outside of Union Station that injured many and left at least one person dead. Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said over
NewsNationFeb 15 2024
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Investigators Seek Answers in Kansas City Super Bowl Celebration Shooting
Investigators in Kansas City, Mo., were seeking help from the public as they searched on Thursday for answers in a shooting that upended the city’s Super Bowl victory celebration and left one person dead and at least 21 others wounded by gunfire. The shooting, which erupted on Wednesday afternoon as thousands of football fans had crowded into downtown Kansas City, sharply turned a day of
New York Times (News)