Kansas City Chiefs Conference Champs gear, get your hats, shirts, and hoodies to celebrate the Chiefs going back to the Super Bowl

The Kansas City Chiefs are headed to the Super Bowl! Get your official Conference Champions gear as you get ready for Super Bowl 57.

The Kansas City Chiefs are headed to the Super Bowl! In a dramatic and hard-fought AFC Championship game on Sunday, the Chiefs defeated the Cincinnati Bengals to earn a spot in the big game.

You can now order your Chiefs Conference Champs gear that you have seen the players wearing after the game as you get ready for Super Bowl 57 in Glendale, Arizona.

Click on any photo or link to see the whole collection of about 250-300  products available now. Run it Back, Chiefs Kingdom!

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Former Jets Super Bowl TE Pete Lammons dies at 77

Lammons was 77 when he tragically died after falling into a lake at a fishing tournament.

Pete Lammons, a former Jets tight end who helped New York win Super Bowl III, died in a boating accident Thursday, according to a statement released by Major League Fishing.

Lammons, 77, fell into the Sam Rayburn Reservoir near Brookeland, Texas, while participating in the MLF Toyota Series tournament, according to the statement. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department recovered Lammons’ body Thursday afternoon and was unable to save him. Lammons’ nephew, Lance Lammons, said his uncle had been recovering from multiple surgeries before the event.

Lammons played for the Jets for six seasons after being drafted in the eighth round of the 1966 AFL draft. He went to the Pro Bowl in 1967 and caught six passes for 65 yards and a touchdown in the 1968 postseason – including two catches for 13 yards in the Jets’ 16-7 win over the Baltimore Colts.

Lammons finished his career with the Packers in 1972 and tallied 185 receptions for 2,364 yards and 14 touchdowns.

Ex-Jets LB Darron Lee finds it ironic he never wore new uniforms he advocated for

Ex-Jets linebacker Darron Lee finds it ironic that he never wore new uniforms he campaigned for.

On the same day, Mike Maccagnan was fired and Adam Gase received the interim general manager title, the latter shipped Darron Lee to Kansas City for a sixth-round pick.

The Jets’ first-round pick in 2016 was sent packing with a logjam at inside linebacker. New York signed C.J. Mosley to pair with Avery Williamson, drafted Blake Cashman and added Neville Hewitt as depth.

Lee was traded to the Chiefs nearly a month after the Jets received new uniforms. Besides Jamal Adams, Lee was the biggest proponent of a Gang Green makeover, often taking to Twitter to advocate for an apparel change.

A fan of what New York ended up with, Lee never got the chance to don any of the three new uniforms.

“I never got to wear them. Talk about irony,” Lee told the New York Post. “I loved them. I’m glad the fans love them. I’m glad they can enjoy them.”

Regardless, Lee added that he has no hard feelings toward the Jets. They gave him an opportunity to win a Super Bowl despite not being a huge contributor to the Chiefs’ winning efforts.

Though he played in all 16 games in 2019, Lee rarely saw the field. He went from a starting-caliber linebacker in New York to being relegated to special teams duties in Kansas City. He started two games in the regular season and has been inactive for the first two rounds of the playoffs. That will likely be the case Sunday against the 49ers.

Still, Lee has a chance to win a ring while wearing red and yellow. That’s far more than he would have been able to say had he worn the Jets’ new uniforms in 2019.