Kansas City Chiefs docuseries coming to ESPN, Disney+
- ESPN and Disney+ have ordered a docuseries about the Kansas City Chiefs, exploring the team's history during its 2024 season that culminated in a Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
- The six-part series will highlight the Chiefs' record-breaking 15-win regular season and third consecutive AFC championship title.
- The project aims to showcase the team's emotional journey, featuring interviews with players, coaches, and executives from the Chiefs.
- Burke Magnus, president of content for ESPN, stated the series is designed for sports fans interested in the emotional highs and lows of building a championship-winning team.
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Patrick Mahomes and his family didn’t get a free trip to Disneyland this year but his team is doubling down with the Mouse House. ESPN and Disney+ have ordered a docuseries about the Kansas City Chiefs. The series comes from Connor Schell’s North Road-backed Words + Pictures in association with Skydance Sports, which has a deal with the NFL, NFL Films, Mahomes’ 2PM Productions and Foolish Club Studios, which is the Chiefs’ inhouse production…
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