‘America’s Game 2023 Kansas City Chiefs’ Premieres Wednesday, Sept. 4 on NFL Network

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Aug. 28, 2024 — The night before the 2024 NFL regular season kicks off, NFL Network celebrates the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs.
 
On Wednesday, Sept. 4, “America’s Game: 2023 Kansas City Chiefs” premieres at 8 p.m. ET, telling the story of the Super Bowl LVIII champion Chiefs. This year’s edition of “America’s Game” features interviews with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce, defensive tackle Chris Jones and head coach Andy Reid.
 
Narrated by actor and Chiefs fan Paul Rudd, “America’s Game” delves deep into the Chiefs’ third Super Bowl title in five years. In the hour-long show, Mahomes, Kelce, Jones and Reid recount the season in their own words.
 
Among the topics discussed in “America’s Game: 2023 Kansas City Chiefs”:

  • ​Taylor Swift attending the Week 3 game against the Chicago Bears and the media attention the team received throughout the season
  • The connection between Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce
  • Dropping to 9-6 following the loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on Christmas Day after winning six of seven games to start the season
  • ​Becoming the first team since the 2004 New England Patriots to repeat as Super Bowl champions

This year’s edition of “America’s Game” is the 58th episode of the long-running special which celebrates the Super Bowl champions.

Provided below are select quotes from “America’s Game: 2023 Kansas City Chiefs”:

  • “It’s fun going to work when it’s the biggest game. Don’t try to make it more serious or make it more than what it is – it’s still football. We got here because we showed our personalities and we are who we are, and we also did that while we put in the work.” – Travis Kelce on playing in Super Bowl LVIII
  • “I became aware of her being at the game that week[Travis Kelce] said she was thinking about coming and being at the game…He’s a guy that is full of life, and loves to go out there and enjoy it. That’s why it didn’t surprise anybody on the team; people act like it was a distraction and I was like ‘No, this is just Travis, that’s how he always is.'” – Patrick Mahomes on Taylor Swift attending the Chiefs’ Week 3 game against the Chicago Bears
  • They’ve worked a lot of snaps together but there is a certain chemistry I’ve seen over the years when you get a quarterback and a player like that where they just connectIt’s hard to explain other than there is a trust that I know this guy is going to be where I want him to be or need him to be, and whatever chaotic situation that’s placed upon you during those quick five seconds of a play.” – Andy Reid on Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce
  • “I told [Las Vegas Raiders] coach [Antonio] Pierce I appreciate you kicking our tail because it kind of woke us upSometimes you need to get your tail kicked to figure it out.” – Andy Reid on losing to the Las Vegas Raiders on Christmas Day
  • “We don’t think our defensive coordinator gets talked about as much as he should…The most dominant piece is Spags.” – Chris Jones on Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo
  • “They scored off a trick playThis is their best football; if that’s what they’re giving us and that’s what they have to score on, for four quarters you’re not going to do that.” – Chris Jones on falling behind 10-0 in Super Bowl LVIII to the San Francisco 49ers
  • “When that momentum starts going in our favor, I want them to call the plays fastIt’s kind of like when a basketball team goes on a run and the other team has to call a timeout, you want to put the pressure on them.” – Patrick Mahomes
  • “There’s a certain sense of urgency and focus that I thrive in. I love that feeling of we have to have it right now.” – Travis Kelce

Hot this week

Marshall County Rail Collision Leaves Local Farmer Dead, Two Train Conductors Injured

HERKIMER, KS — A tragic collision between a farm vehicle and a freight train in northwest Marshall County on Monday afternoon has claimed the life of a local farmer and left two train conductors hospitalized with serious injuries, authorities report.

Missing Two-Year-Old Mitchell County Boy Found Unresponsive in Creek

A massive search for a missing two-year-old boy in Beloit, Kansas, ended tragically when he was found unresponsive in a creek early Friday morning. The search began late Thursday night after reports of his disappearance. The Mitchell County Sheriff's Office expressed grief and an investigation is currently underway.

🎙️ State Champions Rewind: Donovan Holloway Osborne 6-8-2026

State Champions Rewind: Donovan Holloway Osborne 6-8-2026

Tuttle Creek Reservoir Sees Sharp Inflow Rise As Marshall County Rivers Pass Flood Stage

Heavy runoff has caused Tuttle Creek Reservoir to exceed its conservation limits, rising 2.69 feet within 24 hours. Inflows from the Big Blue River surged dramatically, prompting officials to limit outflows to manage potential flooding. Nearby rivers are also under flood warnings, with emergency management monitoring conditions closely, urging residents to stay cautious.

Latest Headlines

Boil Water Advisory Rescinded for City of Haddam, Washington County

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has successfully rescinded the boil water advisory for the City of Haddam's public water supply system. Thanks to rapid response and laboratory testing, the water system is now safe for consumption.

🎙️ Public Affairs: Earl Shreckengast – Koester House Museum Blog – 6/13/2026

Katy Jeter visits with Earl Shreckengast about the inspiration...

Seager’s Homer Powers Rangers Past Royals 4-2, Texas Reaches .500

Corey Seager led the Texas Rangers to a 4-2 win against the Kansas City Royals after a weather delay, hitting a home run and a single. This victory marked the Rangers' fourth straight series win and improved their record to 34-34. Meanwhile, the Royals faced their sixth consecutive loss with Michael Wacha struggling for run support.

Day 3, Kansas Wheat Harvest Report

Written by Shelby Priddle, assistant director of communications, Kansas...

KARL Announces New Leadership Class Following Class XVII Graduation

The Kansas Agriculture and Rural Leadership program recently graduated Class XVII and welcomed 30 new members for Class XVIII. The program, which enhances leadership in agriculture and rural communities, celebrated its milestone during a graduation ceremony. Keynote speaker Mary Snapp addressed AI's implications for rural America, highlighting the program's growing interest.

🎙️ Sports Special: Eric Burks 8 Man All-Star Co-Chair 6-11-2026

Sports Special: Eric Burks 8 Man All-Star Co-Chair 6-11-2026
- Advertisement -

Related Articles

Popular Categories

- Advertisement -