A South Philadelphia bar that has long been a haven for Chiefs ... Super Bowl this year, limiting its capacity to around 100 people. After the $25 tickets sold out quickly and the bar could not ...
A famous Kansas City Chiefs bar in Philadelphia will be quiet on Super Bowl Sunday. Big Charlie's Saloon in South Philly said Monday on social media the bar will not be hosting a party this year.
PHILADELPHIA – A Super Bowl ... The bar typically closes around 7 p.m. now for this "shot and a beer crowd," as Sessa put it. What has not dwindled is the bar's passion for the Chiefs.
The bar and grill is owned and operated by Kansas City Chiefs fans who are eager to watch their team take on the Philadelphia ... me to say we will not be hosting the Super Bowl this year, we ...
On the way to Super Bowl ... not even Derek Carr. The Chiefs played all those quarterbacks and beat all but Allen. They beat Herbert and Carr twice. There’s no way to know how good Philadelphia ...
Some Chiefs fans don’t agree with how the team celebrated its Super Bowl 2023 title. The Kansas City Star published a series of letters to the editor Sunday that criticized Chiefs players for ...
The Chiefs will be taking on the Philadelphia Eagles this time around in Super Bowl 57, but they enter with some question marks surrounding the health of some key offensive players, including ...
The heart-stopping action of Super Bowl LVII was felt by fans of both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles ... “Like if you’re not talking about the game, and you’re not ...
there are a few faces that North Carolina football fans should recognize in the Super Bowl LVII matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. Eagles rookie defensive tackle ...
Continuing an annual tradition which originated in 1989 and has been taking place locally since 2017, the 2023 Walsh Football ...
But as for this first Mahomes-Hurts Super Bowl showdown, well, the Eagles’ fearsome pass rush will give Hurts a boost, as Philadelphia ... because why not? PICK: Eagles 35, Chiefs 32.