In his first season as a starter, Patrick Mahomes threw for more than 5,000 yards and tallied 50 touchdown passes. So what’s next for the Chiefs QB?
Author: Mike Jones, USA TODAY
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Opinion: Minority NFL coaches still aren’t getting the consideration they deserve
Black coaches have expressed frustration with an NFL system that hasn’t provided sufficient opportunities to rise through the ranks.
Opinion: NFL must make changes to address its latest officiating mess
To avoid another debacle like the end of the Rams’ win over the Saints, the NFL must address the need to review penalties on pass interference.
Bring on the Chiefs: Colts drum Texans in wild-card rout
The Indianapolis Colts handled the Houston Texans with relative ease in the wild-card round, setting up a matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs.