There's plenty of reason for cheer in the Kansas City Chiefs locker room. A 29-10 Christmas day blowout of the Pittsburgh Steelers improved their record to 15-1 and clinched the AFC's No. 1 seed in their quest for an unprecedented third-straight Super Bowl championship.
The Chiefs were feeling the holiday spirit after the game, head coach Andy Reid most of all. He strolled in the away locker room wearing a full-on Santa suit to lead his signature "How 'bout those Chiefs" chant.
Coach Andy Reid broke out the Santa Claus suit again following the Chiefs’ win over the Steelers. And he wasn’t the only festively-dressed member of the team.
The Kansas City Chiefs took care of business in brutal fashion at Acrisure Stadium, downing the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-10 to clinch the No. 1 seed...again and ruin Christmas Day for the home fans in attendance.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid brought holiday cheer to his team after a dominant 29-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day. As the team celebrated their fourth straight No. 1 seed in the AFC, Reid, dressed as Santa, delivered a special gift to his players.
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Thanks to a Week 17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Kansas City Chiefs are in a fantastic position for the next few weeks. Andy Reid's team officially clinched the No. 1 playoff seed in the AFC on Christmas Day, securing home-field advantage and some ...
It’s been a while since Andy Reid donned a Santa Claus suit for his pregame locker-room speech, but the jolly red suit came out Wednesday at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh for a jolly good reason.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers faced off in a Christmas Day battle. Kansas City defeated the Pittsburgh 29-10, handing the Steelers their straight loss. Following the AFC duel between Pittsburgh and Kansas City, the Chiefs' official social media account posted a photo of Andy Reid and Mike Tomlin sharing a postgame exchange.
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers handily on Wednesday, offering fans the best Christmas gift they possibly could've asked for. Not only d