November 21, 2024

NFL World Reacts To Tragic Kansas City Chiefs News

The Kansas City Chiefs got some disturbing news this week after a report came out that three fans of the team reportedly froze to death at a friend’s house watching the game. The incident occurred back in the last week of the regular season when Kansas City took on the Los Angeles Chargers. The friends got together to watch the game and froze to death over multiple days according to the report.

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Kansas City Chiefs Fans Froze To Death

According to the report, there were three bodies found on the property that belonged to David Harrington, Ricky Johnson, and Clayton McGeeney on the ninth of January. The fiancé of one of the men found the bodies after going to request a welfare check according to the Kansas City Police. Officers found a body on the back porch, while the other two were found in the backyard.

Many NFL fans found the story to be mind-boggling after reading the details of the report, which stated that the homeowner did not know that his friends had frozen to death in his backyard. Some fans are calling it foul play, while others are calling it a tragic accident.

Fans are calling out the report for not having enough details on the incident, and that the police need to do a more thorough investigation. The report states that the homeowner fell asleep with headphones on next to a loud fan, which caused him not to realize his friends were in danger. There have not been any arrests made as of right now, but that could change depending on what police find as they continue the investigation.

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While the details revealed are not the clearest, there are still several unknown questions regarding the incident, and fans want the police to take a deeper dive into the tragedy. As of right now, the victim’s loved ones seem to be in better spirits and continue to watch their Chiefs make a Super Bowl run. Do you think that this incident was just a tragedy, or was there any kind of foul play involved in these deaths?

Super Bowl winner Shaun O’Hara says he’d pick Josh Allen over Patrick Mahomes ‘every single time’, despite Chiefs star coming out on top in the NFL playoffs last week

Super Bowl-winning center Shaun O’Hara insists he would rather have Josh Allen as a quarterback than Patrick Mahomes ‘every single time’.

O’Hara’s comments came in spite of Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs defeating the Buffalo Bills 27-24 in the playoffs on Sunday night.

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It was the third straight time Mahomes and the Chiefs had eliminated the Bills from the post-season.

O’Hara began his argument by saying that fans got robbed of seeing more Allen after Bills kicker Tyler Bass missed a field goal that would have likely sent the game into overtime.

‘Regardless of the outcome I’m taking Josh Allen every single time,’ said O’Hara before being asked why he would take Allen over Mahomes.

‘I think Mahomes has the better team, that’s why.

‘But pure quarterback play is better… You can’t argue that the Chiefs don’t have a better defense right now, better tight end, better running back, better offensive line.

‘So this is not this is not a disrespect on Mahomes, it’s 1A and 1B right there.

‘Like I said you can alternate them week to week but Chiefs have the better team. Mahomes has the better team.  Josh Allen, he’s still looking for some help.’

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O’Hara then went on to mention the 70-yard bomb that Allen through to receiver Stefon Diggs, who was unable to haul in the pass

In terms of this year’s regular season, Allen finished the year 385-579, 4,306 yards, 29 touchdowns and 18 interceptions. He also ran the ball 111 times for 524 yards and 15 touchdowns.

Mahomes on the other hand ended the year 401-597, 4,183 yards, 27 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. He ran the ball 75 times for 389 yards.

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