Arrowhead Pride

Arrowhead Pride is a website dedicated to Kansas City Chiefs fans. The site provides news, opinions, and analysis related to the team. It has specialized sections covering various aspects of the Chiefs, including game summaries, power rankings, team history, salary cap and sports betting odds. The content is primarily focused on the performance of the team and its players. There are no clear conflicts of interest found in the articles provided; however, some articles contain unsupported opinions presented as facts or deceptive practices.

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The Daily's Verdict

This news site has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on its reporting.

Bias

95%

Examples:

  • The site has a slight bias towards the Kansas City Chiefs as it is dedicated to covering news and opinions related to the team.

Conflicts of Interest

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Examples:

  • There are no clear conflicts of interest found in the articles provided.

Contradictions

80%

Examples:

  • An example of a contradiction found in an article is Travis Kelce having 93 catches in a 'down' year.
  • The author claims that the Ravens are an even tougher rushing team than the Bills, but this statement is unsupported by any evidence presented in the article.

Deceptions

75%

Examples:

  • Examples of deceptive practices found in the articles include: claiming that if the Chiefs' run defense performs a certain way, they will lose the game; and stating unsupported opinions as facts.

Recent Articles

  • NFL Training Camps Kick Off: Cardinals, Falcons, and More Report for Duty

    NFL Training Camps Kick Off: Cardinals, Falcons, and More Report for Duty

    Broke On: Tuesday, 23 July 2024 The 2024 NFL training camp kicked off with twenty-three teams reporting, including the Cardinals who had a productive offseason and the Falcons who signed Kirk Cousins and drafted Michael Penix Jr. The first practice sessions will take place on Wednesday for most teams, marking the start of roster battles and playing time jostles in preparation for the exciting 2024 NFL season.
  • CBS Sports' Top 100 NFL Players for 2024: Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones, Travis Kelce Lead Chiefs' Seven Representatives; Jaguars' Josh Allen and Trevor Lawrence Rank

    CBS Sports' Top 100 NFL Players for 2024: Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones, Travis Kelce Lead Chiefs' Seven Representatives; Jaguars' Josh Allen and Trevor Lawrence Rank

    Broke On: Wednesday, 19 June 2024 CBS Sports' top 100 NFL players for 2024 include 17 from the Chiefs and Jaguars. Patrick Mahomes ranks first, with Chris Jones, Travis Kelce, Trent McDuffie, Creed Humphrey, Joe Thuney, and Trey Smith from the Chiefs. Josh Allen and Trevor Lawrence represent the Jaguars after breakout seasons; Allen with 17.5 sacks and a $141.25M contract extension, Lawrence at No. 62 overall despite injury-plagued season.
  • Kansas Approves Bonds for Chiefs and Royals Stadiums, Potentially Luring Teams Away from Missouri

    Kansas Approves Bonds for Chiefs and Royals Stadiums, Potentially Luring Teams Away from Missouri

    Broke On: Tuesday, 18 June 2024 Kansas House and Senate approve bills to finance new stadiums for Chiefs and Royals with state bonds, potentially luring teams away from Missouri. Governor Kelly expected to sign into law. Teams may invest up to $700 million in private funds. Revenues from taxes, sports betting, and lottery sales will pay off bonds over 30 years.
  • NFL's New Kickoff Rules: Chiefs and Steelers Consider Non-Kickers for Duties, Increasing Excitement and Plays on Field

    NFL's New Kickoff Rules: Chiefs and Steelers Consider Non-Kickers for Duties, Increasing Excitement and Plays on Field

    Broke On: Friday, 31 May 2024 The NFL's new kickoff rules for the 2024 season aim to increase returns and excitement, leading teams like the Chiefs to consider using non-kickers for duties due to their tackling abilities. The Chiefs' safety Justin Reid and running back Louis Rees-Zammit have been practicing kickoffs instead of Harrison Butker. Teams now need players who can execute the new rules and make tackles, creating more jobs. With an estimated increase of up to 1600 more plays per season, fans are eager for more action on the field.
  • Chiefs' Reid, Veach, and Donovan Extend Contracts: A Triumvirate of Success Since 2013

    Chiefs' Reid, Veach, and Donovan Extend Contracts: A Triumvirate of Success Since 2013

    Broke On: Tuesday, 23 April 2024 The Chiefs' trio of Andy Reid, Brett Veach, and Mark Donovan have signed contract extensions, securing their leadership roles after leading the team to five consecutive AFC Championship Games and three Super Bowl victories since 2013.
  • Chiefs vs Ravens: AFC Championship Showdown with Impressive Defenses and Talented Quarterbacks

    Chiefs vs Ravens: AFC Championship Showdown with Impressive Defenses and Talented Quarterbacks

    Broke On: Wednesday, 31 January 2024 The AFC Championship game will see the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the Baltimore Ravens, two teams with strong defenses and potent offenses. Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson will lead their respective attacks, while Harrison Butker and Justin Tucker will handle the kicking duties. The Chiefs have a slight edge in head-to-head history, but both quarterbacks will be looking to make an impact in this high-stakes game.