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Chiefs, NFL officials blast referee conspiracy theories
NFL referees forced to respond to Kansas City Chiefs 'conspiracy theories' about bias
The NFL referees union addressed what it called "conspiracy theories" that officials show bias in favor of Super Bowl champs the Kansas City Chiefs.
Chiefs, NFL officials blast referee conspiracy theories: ‘Insulting and preposterous’
The NFL and the Chiefs aren’t just responding to the perception of favoritism by officials, they’re fighting back. NFL Referees Association executive director Scott Green, a retired referee, called it “insulting and preposterous to hear conspiracy theories that somehow 17 officiating crews consisting of 138 officials are colluding to assist one team.
NFL Referees Association pushes back against 'insulting' Chiefs conspiracy theories
The NFL Referees Association released a statement Tuesday calling the notion that refs give the Kansas City Chiefs a favorable whistle "insulting." The statement comes a day after NFL commissioner Roger Goodell called the Chiefs conspiracy theories "ridiculous.
Chiefs boss laughs off NFL referee favoritism: ‘There’s definitely no conspiracy, right?'
The Kansas City Chiefs have heard the complaints about them getting favoritism from NFL officials — and they’re laughing it off. Well, at least team chairman Clark Hunt is. During NFL Network’s coverage of Super Bowl Opening Night,
Head of NFL officials sounds off on Chiefs conspiracy
The "it," of course, being the idea that the Chiefs are getting favorable treatment from the league's officials and that there is some sort of conspiracy set out to help them win
NFL referees union responds to conspiracy that they favor Kansas City Chiefs
The head of the NFL Referees Association called conspiracies that his organization favors the Kansas City Chiefs "insulting and preposterous."
Philadelphia Eagles vs Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl odds
What time does the Super Bowl start? How to watch Philadelphia Eagles vs. Kansas City Chiefs
The Philadelphia Eagles vs. Kansas City Chiefs game will be televised nationally on FOX. The Chiefs are 1 1/2-point favorites over the Eagles in Super Bowl odds, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. The Chiefs are -125 on the money line, while the Eagles are +105. The over/under is 49 points.
Super Bowl: Chiefs GM Brett Veach keeps Kansas City humming
Veach has risen from cheeseburger-fetching intern to the architect of a dynasty, retaining key players while deftly managing the salary cap and the draft to fill out a roster that has the team on
How the Philadelphia Eagles have changed since last Super Bowl against Kansas City Chiefs
The Eagles are heading back to the Super Bowl again against the Chiefs, but the team has changed a lot since their last meeting in the big game.
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Did Kansas City Chiefs replace Dallas Cowboys as 'America's Team'? CNN anchor thinks so
CNN sports anchor argues that Kansas City Chiefs deserves the title of "America's Team" as Dallas Cowboys have failed to win ...
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What Kansas City Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes Said About 'Competitor' Denver Broncos' Bo Nix
Before facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was asked ...
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Do the Kansas City Chiefs fit criteria of a dynasty? Expert weighs in
Kelsey Grammer recently revealed to the New York Post the reason why he had a 30-year falling out with “Cheers” co-star Ted ...
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Super Bowl 2025: Taylor Swift, Bradley Cooper, Brad Pitt swear allegiance to Chiefs or Eagles
The Super Bowl is just around the corner, and many of Hollywood's biggest stars, including Taylor Swift and Bradley Cooper, have made it clear who they will be cheering for.
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Kansas City Chiefs Offensive Lineman Trey Smith Gives Major Thanks to Tennessee
Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Trey Smith showed some major love to the Tennessee Volunteers ahead of the Super Bowl.
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