Jacob Morris+FollowGracie Hunt turns heads at World Cup drawGracie Hunt brought major Kansas City energy to the 2026 FIFA World Cup Draw in D.C., rocking a bold red blazer that had everyone talking. Her executive-sporty style, paired with that signature Hunt confidence, really stood out among the global soccer crowd. The behind-the-scenes Kennedy Center moments she shared gave fans a peek at the excitement building for the World Cup—especially with Kansas City set to play a big role as a host city. With her mix of sports passion and philanthropy, Gracie’s making KC proud on the world stage. What do you think of her look and the city’s World Cup spotlight? #Sports #KansasCity #FIFAWorldCup202600Share
Edwin French+FollowThe Chiefs Have Lost 7 Games — Only the 2nd Time This Has Happened in the Andy Reid EraThe Kansas City Chiefs just dropped their 7th game of the 2025 season, and that number carries massive historical weight. This is only the second time in the entire Andy Reid era that KC has lost more than six games in a season. The only other instance was in 2014. That 2014 team finished 9–7, missed the playoffs, and famously became the only team in NFL history to go a full season without a WR scoring a touchdown. Their core looked like this: QB1: Alex Smith RB1: Jamaal Charles WR1: Dwayne Bowe K: Cairo Santos And crazy enough — Travis Kelce is the only active player who played on both that team and this 2025 squad. Now here’s where things get even more dramatic: If this were still a 16-game season, the Chiefs’ streak of 10+ wins every year under Reid would be dead. With 17 games, the streak is mathematically alive, but only if they win out. Also, this is shaping up to be Mahomes’ worst season as a starter, with seven losses marking the most in the Mahomes era. From a perennial powerhouse to a team fighting just to stay afloat — this is uncharted territory for Kansas City. Are we watching the end of the Chiefs’ dynasty, or just a mid-season nightmare before another comeback? #NFL #Chiefs #PatrickMahomes #AndyReid #NFLHistory #AFC #FootballTalk #Dynasty #KansasCity 10Share
Edwin French+FollowMahomes Records the Worst Game of His Career — Passer Rating 19.8Patrick Mahomes just had the roughest outing of his career. Mahomes finished the game with a 19.8 passer rating — the lowest he has ever posted in an NFL start. His previous career low? 44.4 last season against the 49ers. This was also the first time in Mahomes’ career he’s thrown 0 touchdowns and 3 interceptions in a single game. For a QB known for being almost turnover-proof, this was uncharted territory — and it happened at a moment when Kansas City desperately needed a win. A rare off-night for one of the most consistent players of this era. #NFL #Mahomes #Chiefs #NFLStats #FootballTalk #AFCWest #KansasCity 20Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowKansas City’s Border War heats up againThe Kansas-Missouri rivalry is back in Kansas City, and it’s more than just a game—this matchup is a generational event for fans on both sides. Missouri coach Dennis Gates says you’re not truly a Tigers coach until you beat Kansas, and after last year’s win, he’s pushing to keep the tradition alive. Meanwhile, Kansas might get star freshman Darryn Peterson back from injury, adding even more drama. Both teams are coming off tough losses, so the stakes feel even higher. What’s your favorite Border War memory, and do you think this rivalry should keep going? #Sports #BorderWar #KansasCity00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowKansas City rivalry showdown: Jayhawks vs TigersNothing gets Kansas City buzzing like a Jayhawks-Tigers rivalry game at the T-Mobile Center! After Missouri’s big win last year—complete with a wild court storm—Bill Self and the Jayhawks are fired up for payback. Even though most players are new to this matchup, the energy and bragging rights are as real as ever. With Missouri’s high-powered offense and Kansas’ hunger to even the score, this game is more than just another date on the calendar. How do you think this classic rivalry shapes the spirit of college basketball? #Sports #KansasCity #Jayhawks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowKansas City showdown: Can Mizzou’s offense outpace Kansas?Kansas City is about to heat up as Missouri’s high-powered offense faces Kansas in the Border Showdown! Mizzou’s been lighting up the scoreboard, ranking 25th nationally in offense and shooting nearly 38% from deep. But their defense has shown cracks, especially against tougher teams. Watch out for Mark Mitchell’s aggressive drives and Jacob Crews’ deadly 3-point shooting. The big question: Can Missouri’s scoring keep up if Kansas’ Darryn Peterson is back on the court? This matchup could come down to whether Mizzou’s firepower can overcome their defensive lapses. Who do you think has the edge? #Sports #KansasCity #BorderShowdown00Share