Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are entering the 2024 NFL season with one massive goal in mind. They want to three-peat as Super Bowl champions.
No team has ever won three Super Bowls in a row
The Kansas City Chiefs didn't have near the offensive season we are used to seeing from them under Andy Reid, with Patrick Mahomes slinging the rock. In fact, it was by far the worst offense we have seen in this era.
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker recently made headlines for controversial comments during a commencement speech at Benedictine College. And that included his advocating for women to stay at home and focus on being homemakers. Jason and Travis Kelce addressed Butker's comments on their "New Heights Show" podcast.
Winning a Super Bowl is already tough. Two in a row is a near impossibility. But, three? Even Tom Brady and the New England Patriots dynasty under Bill Belichick could not pull it off.
Patrick Mahomes said he played really well at Augusta National last weekend. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is a pretty decent golfer, so shooting a good score where The Masters is held every year should hold some bragging rights with teammates.
Last season, the Las Vegas Raiders finally got another win over the Kansas City Chiefs. In the grand scheme of things, it didn't really matter too much for the 2023 season, as the Chiefs still went on to win their second straight Super Bowl and actually win it inside the Raiders home.
Butker's speech was at Benedictine College's commencement ceremony
The Kansas City Chiefs have crafted a highly-competitive 90-man offseason roster and that fact has been on full display through OTAs. While every player receives an equal shot at making the 53-man roster come September, those who have been in the system tend to have a bit of an advantage.
Jackson recently discussed Baltimore opening the 2024 regular season at the reigning Super Bowl champion Chiefs on Thursday, Sept. 5.
The Kansas City Chiefs love a good reclamation project, and one of their latest is already making a strong impression during Organized Team Activities (OTAs).
The Kansas City Chiefs begin their fourth Organized Team Activities (OTAs) practice on Tuesday, May 28. With Phase III of the offseason underway, the team has updated its official 90-man offseason roster with new jersey numbers.
The offseason activities are far from slowing down for Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid. Less than a week after being crowned the top chess player in the NFL, the veteran leader in the secondary showed his appreciation for the race track during Memorial Day weekend.
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The Kansas City Chiefs have become the dominant team in the NFL. They have won three Super Bowl titles in the last five seasons, and it seems clear that when the biggest game of the year is on the line, quarterback Patrick Mahomes will find a way to make the play that decides the game in the Chiefs favor.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce addressed the recent controversy surrounding his teammate Harrison Butker on Friday. Earlier this month, the Chiefs kicker made some polarizing comments about women while giving the commencement speech at Benedictine College, a Catholic liberal arts school in Atchison, Kan.
The Kansas City Chiefs are the first team since the New England Patriots in the 2003 and 2004 seasons to win back-to-back Super Bowls. They will be looking to make NFL history and become the first three-peat champions.
Travis Kelce weighed in on teammate Harrison Butker's commencement speech, playing things like a very, very diplomatic professional.
The offseason hasn't gone the way the Chiefs would have preferred as they attempt to become the first team to three-peat.
Donovan Smith remains in free agency, setting up an interesting battle of inexperienced blockers to take over for the defending Super Bowl champions at left tackle. One of those will be second-round pick Kingsley Suamataia.
The Kansas City wide receiver was facing an allegation of punching a photographer in the face at a Dallas nightclub earlier this month, but the reported victim is not preparing to press charges.
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