The Kansas City Chiefs’ defense is formidable. Opposing quarterbacks do not want to see the Chiefs linebackers creeping up on a big down. That includes Leo Chenal. He’s in his third year with the team and is on the way to his third consecutive Super Bowl.
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Leo Chenal blocks Houston Texans kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn's field goal try with 1:46 left in fourth quarter.
Zack Baun, Mike Caliendo and Leo Chenal are headed to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX, and someone from the state is about to win a ring.
Former Wisconsin linebacker Leo Chenal clinched the Kansas City Chiefs’ divisional-round playoff win with a blocked field goal on Saturday.
Following three action-packed rounds of the 2025 NFL playoffs, two former Wisconsin Badgers will advance to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Feb. 9.
The Chiefs began their dynasty as a high-scoring, overpowering force. This year has been quite different but still could end with a Super Bowl title.
Former Badgers linebackers Zach Baun and Leo Chenal will oppose each other in Super Bowl 59 after the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Washington Commanders and the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills Sunday. It wasn't needed, but Baun forced a fumble in the Eagles' 55-23 rout over the Commanders.
Thanks to a game-changing drop by Buffalo Bills' tight end Dalton Kincaid, the Kansas City Chiefs received yet another dose of good luck on their way to Super Bowl LIX.
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Leo Chenal blocks Houston Texans kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn's field goal try with 1:46 left in fourth quarter.
Patrick Mahomes is, of course, the Chiefs’ engine. But Kansas City’s defense routinely makes game winning plays when it matters most.
Five former Wisconsin Badgers will suit up this weekend in the NFL conference championship round. There is at least one Wisconsin product on each of the four remaining teams, ensuring that a former Badger will hoist the Lombardi Trophy for the fourth consecutive season (Rob Havenstein in 2021, Leo Chenal in 2022-23).
The Kansas City Chiefs' success on special teams throughout the season has been credited to their special teams coordinator, Dave Toub. During Thursday's press conference, Toub revealed the secret to their string of blocked field goals this season: veteran safety