
The Kansas City Chiefs' season has ended, but not officially. It's ended in the sense that they will not be fighting for a championship this playoffs, as their 6-8 record through 15 weeks isn't enough. Additionally, blows to the offense have fans concerned for what's ahead in 2026.
In this episode of the Kansas City Chiefs Insider Podcast, we break down and lay out how the Chiefs' playoff bid ended in Week 15 after a tough loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, which saw a lot more than just a football game defeat.
The Chiefs had a path to the playoffs if they were to win out the remainder of the season against the Chargers, Tennessee Titans, Denver Broncos, and Las Vegas Raiders, but none of that matters now. On top of the elimination, quarterback Patrick Mahomes was announced to have torn his ACL in his knee.
For the remainder of the season, offseason free agent signing Gardner Minshew will take command in Mahomes' absence. In the time he was in the game, Minshew tossed an interception that put the final nail in the coffin for the Chiefs' 2025 campaign.
As mentioned in the podcast, Travis Kelce has been the top receiving option for the Chiefs and Mahomes this season, but it has become increasingly apparent since the bye week that Kelce shouldn't have been in that role.
Not to say anything poor about the career Kelce has had, but in 2025, the Chiefs' wide receiving game shouldn't have been focused around a 36-year-old near the end of his career. But to the Chiefs' point, they dealt with a lot of injuries on offense this season, so finding Kelce became a comfortable option.
Following the game, veteran defensive tackle Chris Jones spoke to the media about his thoughts on being eliminated from the playoffs.
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