I Am Leaving: 26 Years Old Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce Accept A Deal Of $186 Million To Leave…..
There have been several dynasties in the NFL. Although the Pittsburgh Steelers, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, and New England Patriots from the 1970s, 1980s, and 2000s were all extremely successful teams, none of them were able to win three successive Super Bowls. The Chiefs of Kansas City are not merely pursuing the past. Their goal is to become the sport’s legends.
Patrick Mahomes is the beginning and the end of that quest. The quarterback for Kansas City would still be a first ballot Hall of Famer even if he were to resign before Week 1 and go on to become a cow farmer. The Chiefs can win as long as he is on the field.
He’s not downplaying the chance that the Chiefs could create history in New Orleans in February of next year.
In addition to Mahomes, the Pro Football Hall of Famer may now begin creating Travis Kelce, the tight end, his bust for Canton. Since Aaron Donald has retired, Chris Jones, a defensive tackle, is a strong candidate to be crowned the “best interior lineman in the league.” That group of individuals will all return to All-Pro play.
Their genius alone won’t be sufficient to win three crowns in a row.
As we’ve seen the past two years, if they have some assistance from people who aren’t exactly household names, nobody in the league can stop them from winning the Lombardi Trophy.
The Chiefs need the following five players to have a significant impact if they hope to become legendary in football.