
The Kansas City Chiefs have no doubt been a dominant force in the National Football League since quarterback Patrick Mahomes made his way into the starting quarterback role in 2018. Since becoming a starter, the Chiefs have had an explosive offense that has lifted them to three Super Bowl championships.
Last season, while the Chiefs ended their campaign with a Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, they had areas in their game that stood out as a concern. The offensive line was a glaring need for adjustment following last season, but what isn't discussed enough is the lack of explosiveness fans have been used to seeing from the Chiefs.
Mahomes might have had the worst receiving corps to work with since becoming the starting quarterback. While tight end Travis Kelce is a big name in the receiving world, his production took a step back, and when that happened, not many players stepped up.
Rookie Xavier Worthy filled in for an injured Rashee Rice and for another season in Kansas, not a single receiving option had over 1,000 receiving yards. With the regular season looming around the corner, the big question is whether the Chiefs have done enough this offseason for their receiving corps, as well as whether the offense is underrated.
The same question was proposed on a recent episode of NFL on ESPN, where analyst Mina Kimes had her answer at the ready.
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