If Kansas City beats Buffalo and goes on to win Super Bowl LIX, the Chiefs will be the first team in NFL history to win three league championships in a row.
When there’s a big NFL game on CBS, Tracy Wolfson is on the scene. The CBS Sports reporter is covering the most anticipated clash of the season—the Buffalo Bills vs. the Kansas City Chiefs for the AFC Championship.
Earlier this season the Baltimore Ravens decimated Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in a 35-10 beatdown in Week 4. Both teams have come a long way since then, but the Ravens still enter Sunday night's game as the slight favorite.
After the Buffalo Bills dominated the Denver Broncos 31-7 in Sunday’s Wild Card round, CBS sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson turned heads not just with her postgame coverage but also with her impeccable style.
With the league's two best players playing together, the Lakers won three straight titles and remain the last major professional sports team to accomplish that feat.  The Kansas City Chiefs are trying to accomplish that now,
CBS Sports sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson interviewed Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton about the adjustments the team would make against the Buffalo Bills. Unfortunately, CBS made a notable error in the graphic overlay shown during the interview.
The Denver Broncos quarterback and his wife try to recreate the famous scene from “Titanic” while Bo almost really fumbles the moment.
When NFL on CBS sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson interviewed Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton before the second half Sunday, many fans were distracted by a graphic that unfurled on the screen. The Broncos trailed the Buffalo Bills,
The CBS broadcast said Sean Payton was 0-8 when trailing at halftime of playoff games, forgetting Super Bowl XLIV (and four other games).
The Denver Broncos will be up against the Buffalo Bills in Sunday’s postseason game. After two games on Saturday to kick off Wild Card Weekend, the scene will shift to frigid Orchard Park—snow flurries are expected,
Buffalo Kickoff Live will stream on this page 7-8 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday. BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Bills are one win away from the Super Bowl. First, they will have to travel to Kansas