Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman's fiancee Chariah Gordon gave an update on the status of their children's health after battling viruses the last few weeks.
T he Kansas City Chiefs suffered a major blow as head coach Andy Reid confirmed that wide receiver Mecole Hardman will remain on injured reserve through the postseason. Hardman, w
Chariah Gordon, fiancée of Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman Jr., flexed her gameday outfit for the team’s AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills. Despite Hardman's absence on the field due to injury, Gordon showed her full support for the team with a stunning all-black ensemble.
The Kansas City Chiefs have been without wide receiver Mecole Hardman since Week 13, but the Super Bowl LVIII hero returned to practice this week ahead of the team’s divisional-round playoff matchup against the Houston Texans. Will Hardman be able to return to action against the Texans on Saturday?
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid announced during his press conference on January 22 that the team will not activate wide receiver Mecole Hardman from injured reserve. That means Hardman ...
January 22 - Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman, out with a knee injury since early December, will not be activated off injured reserve and is out for the season, coach Andy Reid told reporters on Wednesday. Hardman was put on IR on Dec. 7.
The Kansas City Chiefs are currently gearing up for an AFC Championship Game showdown vs Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills, with the right to go to the Super Bowl on the line. The Chiefs got to this point with a relatively easy home win over the Houston Texans in the divisional round, a game in which the Kansas City defense was dominant.
The Kansas City Chiefs will have to continue their chase for a third straight Super Bowl title without the hero from last year's Big Game. Chiefs head
Kansas City Chiefs receiver Kadarius Toney shows a picture on his phone of him slipping — and only his legs showing on the team’s film — from a run-through of the Chiefs’ ”Shuttle Corn Dog” play at Thursday’s Super Bowl practice. Jesse Newell, KC Star
Nov 10, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman (17) returns a kick against the Denver Broncos during the game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images / Denny Medley-Imagn Images
The Kansas City Chiefs are going to have to continue their Super Bowl journey without one of their key players.
The Chiefs began their dynasty as a high-scoring, overpowering force. This year has been quite different but still could end with a Super Bowl title.