Championship Sunday has come and gone, and now all eyes are looking to New Orleans, where the Eagles will take on the Chiefs in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years...If we're being honest,
Sunday, January 26, marked five years since the heartbreaking death of Kobe Bryant. The five-time NBA champion was among nine people — including 13-year-old daughter Gianna — who
Taylor Swift & more celebrate the Chiefs big win, securing their spot in the Super Bowl. SZA is confirmed to join Kendrick Lamar during the halftime show, the world commemorates Kobe Bryant's passing and more.
This Sunday, January 26, marks five years since the tragic death of Kobe Bryant, the iconic Los Angeles Lakers star often regarded as Michael Jordan’s heir apparent. As the world reflects on his legacy, Bryant’s hometown of Philadelphia will see its NFL team, the Eagles, fight for a spot in Super Bowl LIX when they face the Washington Commanders.
Kobe Bryant's passion for his beloved Eagles brings back memories on a date Philadelphia also battles Washington for the NFC title and another Super Bowl trip.
While countless NFL players draw inspiration from Bryant, things hit differently with the Eagles. Bryant was born in Philadelphia and rose to prominence as a prep basketball star in the City of Brotherly Love. And as with many Philadelphians, Bryant's love for the Birds knew no bounds.
Patrick Mahomes has led the Kansas City Chiefs to a third straight Super Bowl appearance. However, the quarterback, who is on a 10-year, $450 million deal with Kansas City, has been given a stern message by his trainer Bobby Stroupe ahead of the big game against the Philadelphia Eagles on February 9.
Social media was filled with photographs, memories and stories of Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant as people looked back at his life and career.
"R.I.P. Kobe. Let’s bring it back for him and Philly," C.J. Gardner-Johnson said after the Eagles’ victory on Sunday.
It has been 5 years since the lost of one of the greatest of all time, Kobe Bryant. I do remember seeing the news from the helicopter crash that took his life, his daughter Gianna,
The Kansas City Chiefs spoke to reporters in KC on Thursday, their last press conference before they leave for New Orleans this weekend. Here's what they had to say about the Eagles, legacy and being