The Chiefs have come a long way from the decades of playoff heartbreaks, but there have been a few times they didn’t make the big game since 2017.
With Patrick Mahomes having a chance to win his third straight Super Bowl and fourth overall, comparisons to Tom Brady are expected.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are back-to-back champions, becoming the first repeat Super Bowl winners in 20 years.
Patrick Mahomes has been the best player in the NFL since he took over as the Kansas City Chiefs' starting quarterback in 2018. He has been tremendous not only statistically, but in wins and losses. Mahomes has complied a regular season record of 89-23 since debuting in Week 17 of 2017.
There’s no debate who the G.O.A.T. is. At least for now. That answer is unequivocally Tom Brady. The seven-time Super Bowl champion, five-time Super Bowl MVP and three-time league MVP sits
Right as the Tom Brady and Bill Belichick-led New England Patriots dynasty ended at the end of the 2019 season, Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid started their own with the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Patriots’ run from 2001-19 might never be accomplished again. But the Chiefs are why we use the word “might.”
Dan Orlovsky recently revealed what separates Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' dynasty from the New England Patriots' run that preceded it.
What is the greatest dynasty in NFL history? When Tom Brady announced he was leaving the New England Patriots after
Many played big roles in the last Super Bowl meeting. Hurts rushed for three TDs and threw a 45-yard scoring strike to Brown, while Mahomes threw three TD passes, including one to Kelce, Nick Bolton returned a fumble for a touchdown and Harrison Butker kicked the game-winning field goal with 8 seconds left.
The rematch a year later was closer but had the same result. James Washington returned a fumble for a touchdown early in the third quarter to tie the game, and Emmitt Smith ran for two touchdowns in the second half for a 30-13 win that capped a fourth straight Super Bowl setback for the beleaguered Bills.