Was this only a regretful coincidence or an internal job? Still, it's a concerning post-game twist. Harrison Butker returned to the locker room only to discover his personal clothing had vanished ...
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker got a kick in the groin after his team’s beatdown loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. Daniel Matthews of The Daily Mail, who was on site ...
Harrison Butker is a professional American football kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs, as of the 2024 NFL season. The Carolina Panthers drafted Butker in the seventh round of the 2017 NFL Draft.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker isn’t the only athlete in his family. Butker’s wife, Isabelle Tehrani Butker, played college basketball at Rhodes College in Memphis. Butker and his ...
If there's one player of the Kansas City Chiefs that die-hard fans of the Philadelphia Eagles have no brotherly love for, it's probably Harrison Butker. Butker made the game-winning field goal ...
The conference championship round saw a lopsided affair go Philadelphia's way in the NFC while the Chiefs emerged from another hard-fought battle with Buffalo. We've had fun trying to predict the ...
Festivities began Monday, when the last two teams standing met in New Orleans for ... beat the Eagles on a last-minute field goal by Harrison Butker. 16. The Eagles got a historic effort from ...
The Chiefs and Eagles are squaring off in Super Bowl 59. Here's what to expect from Patrick Mahomes, Saquon Barkley and more in this game.
Harrison Butker remembers the game fondly but says the team was trying to figure out what was going wrong at halftime. “I just remember that game, the halftimes are twice as long, sitting in ...
Not all of Harrison Butker's moves have been total winners ... The audience applauded twice during the speech and gave him a standing ovation at the end. So clearly they enjoyed what he was ...
As President Trump keeps signing executive orders and trying to impose his will on the federal government, his efforts keep getting tied up in the courts. Plus - we're learning more about the future ...