The Kansas City Chiefs will be looking for a three-peat in 2024.
Following their second-straight Super Bowl victory, Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs will be looking to make history with a third consecutive title in 2024. According to ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr., a piece that could push the club over the top would be pairing one of the best weapons in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft with future first-ballot Hall of Famer and three-time Super Bowl champion, Patrick Mahomes.
“I don’t see a reason to change the position here. The Chiefs had major issues at receiver last season — their pass-catchers led the league in drops (38). The word I’ve used to describe Worthy is electrifying, because he has amazing movement skills in space. He can score from any spot on the field. He had 26 receiving touchdowns over three seasons at Texas.
The one problem with this fit is that Worthy had his share of drops in 2022. He cut those in half last season (from 10 to 5). Most of those were concentration drops. I can see why Chiefs fans might worry about a speedy playmaker who has problems holding on to the ball, but Worthy showed last season that he’s past the issue.”
Kansas City Chiefs Dynasty Continued in 2023
Fresh-off their 2022 Super Bowl Championship season, the Kansas City Chiefs were locked and loaded for another title surge in 2023. However, everything didn’t go as planned to kick-off their campaign this past season. Patrick Mahomes didn’t have his usual offensive weaponry and his one constant, Travis Kelce had a riddled injury start to the season. This time, the defense stepped up and for the first-time in his career, Mahomes and the offense just had to be good enough in order to win it all. Mahomes and the offense did just that while the defense continued to dominate, which led to a second-straight season ending with Andy Reid’s squad lifting the coveted Lombardi Trophy.
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