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How the Chiefs Can Ensure Success in 2026
Dec 14, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) looks to pass against the Los Angeles Chargers during the second quarter at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

The Kansas City Chiefs are heading into 2026 on a five-game losing streak, and out of the playoffs since the first year Andy Reid took over as head coach. They've relinquished their decade-long hold on the AFC West.

In a lot of ways, 2025 was a year of reflection for Chiefs Kingdom . They made it to a Super Bowl just to get dominated after being undefeated in one-score games. This season, they couldn't buy a win in close games. The threatening and indomitable Chiefs were no more, a reality only made worse when Patrick Mahomes went down. What must they do to get back on track in 2026?

Chiefs' New Year's Resolution

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The best thing the Chiefs can do for Mahomes moving forward in his career is to evolve. Andy Reid will be coaching this team again next season, but they cannot run the same tired offensive schemes and expect Mahomes to bail them out.

Too long have they relied on their raw star power to out-talent other teams and lead them to wins. Reid used to be one of the most creative offensive minds in the NFL, but he's grown stagnant in the past couple of seasons, and the results have shown that. Mahomes used to be a perennial MVP candidate, and he hasn't been in serious consideration for the award in a while.

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Travis Kelce will likely retire this offseason, which gives the Chiefs even more incentive to change. Mahomes can get this dynasty back on track, but he can't do that if this organization is still trying to embrace the past and cut corners where they can.

They have one of the highest-paid offensive lines in the league, and yet, their run game can't get going, and Mahomes was seeing pressure quite often when he played. Chris Jones is expected to still carry their defensive line despite him not being the same player he was a year or two ago.

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The Chiefs' corps of stars has gotten older, and the sooner the Chiefs accept that, the better their chances are at continuing their dynasty and finding more success in 2026. They have a chance to inject some new life into their offense in the 2026 NFL Draft, and I suggest they take it.

Their defense has taken a step back as well, but Mahomes can duel it out with anyone. Getting an elite offense is the first step back to reverting to the Chiefs of old, the team that broke the league and kick-started a modern dynasty.


This article first appeared on Kansas City Chiefs on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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