Kansas City Chiefs fans name daughter born yesterday Taylor after chiefs victory against Buffalo

Kansas City Chiefs fans name daughter born yesterday Taylor after chiefs victory against Buffalo


The Kansas City Chiefs inflicted yet another knockout blow to the Buffalo Bills’ Super Bowl dreams as they booked their spot in a sixth consecutive AFC Championship Game with a 27-24 victory in Orchard Park on Sunday night.

 

I’m reminded fans come from all across the country, hoping to create a new memory or have a personal moment with a member of the team.

Chiefs family from Iowa reach out to tell me about the awesome connection between their new born child.

Brian and Amy Ettleman of Denison, Iowa, have had some great Chiefs training camp moments over the years.

“We got Travis Kelce’ autograph on a jersey,” Brian told me. “We’ve gotten selfies with Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. All these guys are just fun to be around, and they’re friendly about it.”

When it came time to name her?

“We bounced around with Patrick, of course. Travis, Kelce if it was a boy, maybe…” Brian said.

but settled for Taylor since she is connected to the Love we have for Travis and the chiefs

Mahomes and the Chiefs, victory continues the defence of their Super Bowl crown after a game in which their offense looked as effective as it had all season amid its well-publicised struggles. Buffalo’s six-game winning streak meanwhile comes to an end after they had fought valiantly to turn their campaign around having found themselves sitting 6-6 and out of the playoff picture at the end of November.

Rarely does a matchup between the two AFC powerhouses disappoint, as much remaining true as the sides offered up five lead changes in the latest instalment of their rivalry – the final one proving decisive as Isiah Pacheco’s touchdown run put Kansas City on top for good in the fourth quarter.

Mahomes finished the game 17/23 for 215 yards and two touchdown passes to tight end Travis Kelce, with the pair making NFL history by surpassing Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski for the most postseason touchdowns between a quarterback-receiver duo.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen rushed for two touchdowns and threw for another, while star receiver Stefon Diggs was quiet once again as he managed just three catches for 21 yards.

The Chiefs will now face Lamar Jackson’s Baltimore Ravens on Championship weekend for a spot at Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, where the winner will meet one of the San Francisco 49ers or Detroit Lions from the NFC.