The Chiefs are hoping Cornell Powell will be worth the wait
After an offseason of searching, the Chiefs finally found the receiver they have been looking for
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Since the Kansas City Chiefs decided not to bring back Sammy Watkins for a fourth season, the hunt has been on for his long-term replacement. In Clemson receiver Cornell Powell, the Chiefs may just have found him.
An offseason of frustration in the search for a receiver has required a lot of patience from Chiefs general manager Brett Veach a trait Powell knows all about.
For the first four years of his college career, Powell had to bide his time and wait for his opportunity to showcase his talents a typically stacked Clemson receiver room meant chances to get on the field were not as abundant as he would have liked. However, when his opportunity came, Powell certainly made the most of it.
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Arrowhead Pride is saying goodbye to the ‘Nerd Squad’
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Following the conclusion of this year’s NFL Draft on Sunday, our fantastic film team of Kent Swanson, Craig Stout and Matt Lane will be leaving Arrowhead Pride.
Working alongside Kent, Craig and Matt over the past few years has been an absolute pleasure. There are no shortcuts with this team they put in the hours to watch the tape, then take what they have learned and inject passion into their posts, podcasts and yearly draft guide. The opportunity they have received is well-earned, and I am proud of what they have built here to make it happen. We still here at Arrowhead Pride congratulate them on their past few years of work and wish them much luck in their next endeavor.
Chiefs vs. Buccaneers: Game and score predictions
We’re here! Let’s see what Arrowhead Pride contributors think about Super Bowl LV.
Before the
. But hardly any of us saw a 14-point victory on the horizon; our aggregate prediction of a 35.4-29.6 Kansas City victory was off by more than a touchdown. Our readers were a bit less optimistic than usual 89% thought the Chiefs would win but like us, 77% thought the game would be close.
Let’s see what our staff and our readers think about the Chiefs’ second-straight appearance in the Super Bowl.
This is it, Chiefs Kingdom. After a whole season of waiting for the playoffs to begin, the Chiefs navigated January with far more ease than I was expecting which, I might add, was the complete opposite of last year. This trend will continue on Sunday when the Chiefs jump out to a hot start and never look back. By doing so, they will confirm what we all believed: this is the best team in the league and it’s not particul
Scouting the Browns’ PLAYOFF opponent: Kansas City Chiefs - Our Q&A with Arrowhead Pride
We ask about the Chiefs’ close outcomes over the past few months, the best way to attack their defense, and more.
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Sunday afternoon, the Cleveland Browns’ take on the Kansas City Chiefs. To help preview a few topics from Kansas City’s perspective, we reached out to
Tom Childs from Arrowhead Pride and exchanged five questions with him. Enjoy!
Close finishes don’t matter: the Chiefs have still dominated.
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Chris: “No one should complain about wins, but nonetheless, when I look at the Chiefs’ games since November 8th (but not including the finale), although they went 7-0, their margin of victory in those 7 games was a combined 27 points less than 4 points per game. They did not put an opponent away by more than 6 points during that stretch. Was there anything you noticed different about the Chiefs compared to th