Kansas City Chiefs become true dynasty, as Patrick Mahomes' third title puts him on Tom Brady pace (2024)

LAS VEGAS -- From the moment the overtime drive began, the Kansas City Chiefs were thinking touchdown. Their defense was exhausted, but had managed to hold the San Francisco 49ers to a field goal to start the extra period. A Chiefs field goal would have continued the game, but that is not how champions think.

"Our mindset was, Go win it right now," Patrick Mahomes said.

Matt Nagy, his offensive coordinator, was on the field moments after Mecole Hardman caught the winning 3-yard touchdown pass.

"We knew having it in 15's hands, we were going to have a chance to win it," Nagy said. "We have been saying all year long, we've been calloused for these moments. What a fitting end to us having the ball on offense after the ups and downs this year, to have the ball to win it and we did it."

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The Chiefs' 25-22 OT victory over the 49ers makes Kansas City the first back-to-back champion since the New England Patriots did it nearly 20 years ago. And, with a third title in five seasons, it makes the Chiefs the first post-Pats dynasty. This victory, this season, felt different than the previous two Lombardi runs. The Mahomes-led Chiefs had never looked as vulnerable as they had this season -- much as they did for a large portion of Super Bowl LVIII itself -- and the spotlight had never burned brighter, whether it was on Taylor Swift at their games, or the mistakes that threatened to wreck their season long before the playoffs even started.

"It means more," Mahomes said. "To be able to battle through the adversity, it prepared us for the playoffs."

"Adversity" was the word a lot of Chiefs used in the aftermath of Sunday night's triumph at Allegiant Stadium. They'd had to lean on their defense for much of the season, as their offense struggled with drops and penalties. They lost five of eight games in the middle of the season, and that stagnant stretch cost them home-field advantage, sending Mahomes on the road in the AFC playoffs for the first time. Kansas City's weaknesses still existed, but during the postseason, the Chiefs had been able to overcome them. Still, they were underdogs entering the Super Bowl, a ludicrous lack of appreciation for the wildly different levels of accomplishment between the teams. But K.C.'s offense sputtered again in the first half, even Swift was biting her fingernails in her luxury suite. The Chiefs' first-half drives ended punt, punt, fumble, punt, field goal. They were utterly dominated and so frustrated that tight end Travis Kelce screamed at Andy Reid, startling his head coach and bumping him.

At halftime, there was no real message, just adjustments. That, too, was like the season.

"When you're in it, you just focus in and try to fix the problem," Reid said of the midseason swoon. "It was drops and it was penalties, and if we took care of that, we were going to be OK."

And, Reid said, the Chiefs needed time for rookie receiver Rashee Rice to develop, which he did late in the season. Rice had six receptions for 39 yards on Sunday, with his most important contribution coming via a 13-yard catch on third-and-6 from the Chiefs' own 46-yard line in overtime. Rice remembered that, last year at this time, he was watching the Super Bowl, not knowing what it takes to win one. He had last won a championship as an 11-year-old in Pee Wee football. But on his first day of NFL training camp, he vomited from the exertion. Rice finished the season as Kansas City's second-leading receiver, fewer than 50 yards behind Kelce, but he had led the team with seven touchdown receptions.

"Some games might not be perfect, but we won as a team," Rice said, as a teammate somewhere screamed, "In Spags we trust!" to honor Steve Spagnuolo, who just became the first coach in NFL history to win four Super Bowls as a defensive coordinator.

Sunday night, every time Mahomes spoke to Rice, he told him they were going to score.

"He was speaking it into existence," Rice said. "I don't think Pat knows how to lose."

That, of course, is the X-factor that powers the Chiefs dynasty. In the overtime drive, Mahomes was 8-for-8 passing for 42 yards, and he ran for 8 yards on fourth-and-1 and for 19 yards on third-and-1. He, too, talked about adversity, but he also talked about the culture of the Chiefs, a culture that he joined when Alex Smith was still the quarterback. It is one that keeps pushing the Chiefs to be better, but also to try to enjoy their efforts.

With his third championship at age 28, Mahomes is already in rare air. The Super Bowl LVIII MVP demurs when he is asked about comparisons to Tom Brady, because Brady -- when he was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' quarterback -- beat Mahomes and the Chiefs in Super Bowl LV. It seemed inconceivable then that anybody would even have a chance of approaching Brady's accomplishments. But just three years later, it is clear that Mahomes is the only quarterback who is of Brady's caliber. They are very different in playing style, but very much the same when it comes to mastery of the game and willing teams to victory.

Mahomes credits Reid for letting him be himself, for not trying to force him to be anybody else. But Mahomes sounded strikingly like Brady on Sunday night. With his shoulder pads still on, the star signal-caller was already thinking about what is next. There's the celebration Sunday night and then the parade in the coming week. And then there will be the return to work to get back to the Super Bowl again. Rice lives in Texas, the wideout noted, so he would probably hear a lot from Mahomes.

"Trying to go for that three-peat," Mahomes said.

No team has ever won three straight Super Bowls and there is still an important offseason ahead for the Chiefs. Reid said he plans to coach next season, putting to rest retirement speculation. But Kelce was slowed for much of this season and his future could be in doubt. Kansas City will surely try to add more pieces, too.

But the Chiefs just had their least dominant campaign ... and still hoisted the Lombardi Trophy. Doubt them again at your own peril.

"Anybody on the outside would think we're underdogs because we didn't have a perfect season," Rice said. "But we're Super Bowl champs now."

It probably won't be the last time.

Kansas City Chiefs become true dynasty, as Patrick Mahomes' third title puts him on Tom Brady pace (2024)

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Kansas City Chiefs become true dynasty, as Patrick Mahomes' third title puts him on Tom Brady pace? ›

The Chiefs' 25-22 OT victory over the 49ers makes Kansas City the first back-to-back champion since the New England Patriots did it nearly 20 years ago. And, with a third title in five seasons, it makes the Chiefs the first post-Pats dynasty

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Are the Kansas City Chiefs considered a dynasty? ›

The Kansas City Chiefs have won three of the last five Super Bowls, making them the current NFL dynasty.

Has anybody won three Super Bowls in a row? ›

No NFL team ever has won three straight Super Bowls.

Is Andy Reid retiring in 2024? ›

Andy Reid didn't let any mystery stir. The Kansas City Chiefs coach said Monday he will return for the 2024 NFL season. Andy Reid confirms at day-after press conference that he WILL return for the 2024 season: “I haven't even thought about (retirement). People keep asking me.

Who is Patrick Mahomes brother? ›

Jackson Mahomes, brother of KC Chiefs quarterback, sentenced to probation in assault case. KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — The younger brother of Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been sentenced to six months' probation in a case alleging an assault on a woman.

Why are they calling Chiefs a dynasty? ›

The Chiefs have been to six straight AFC Championship Games, and this is their fourth Super Bowl appearance in that time frame. A win would give them their third Super Bowl title between 2020-2024, firmly planting their flag as the official dynasty of the 2020s.

What team is considered a true dynasty? ›

The Patriots would win the Dynasty question no matter who you compared them to. In an 18 year span, they won six Super Bowls and played in three others meaning 50% of their seasons resulted in a Super Bowl appearance.

Has anyone ever won 2 Super Bowls in a row? ›

Only eight teams have ever won back-to-back Super Bowls — a feat that has only happened nine times in NFL history. The teams are the Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers (twice), San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Has any team won 2 Super Bowls in a row? ›

San Francisco 49ers (XXIII and XXIV) Pittsburgh Steelers (twice: IX and X; XIII and XIV) Miami Dolphins (VII and VIII) Green Bay Packers (Super Bowls I and II)

Has any QB won back-to-back Super Bowls? ›

His fourth-quarter game-winning touchdown pass to wide receiver Lynn Swann in Super Bowl 10 remains one of the best moments in Super Bowl history. Bradshaw, who threw for an impressive 932 yards and nine touchdowns in four Super Bowls, remains the only quarterback to have won back-to-back Lombardi Trophies twice.

Is Travis Kelce going to retire? ›

Travis Kelce has no plans to quit playing in the NFL anytime soon as he prepares to go for Super Bowl glory again with the Kansas City Chiefs. With Kelce's brother, 36-year-old center Jason Kelce, pondering retirement from the Philadelphia Eagles, the rumour mill has swirled around Travis' future, too.

What is Andy Reid's annual salary? ›

According to Sports Illustrated, Reid's annual earnings as the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs amount to an impressive $12 million. This substantial income is the result of a contract extension inked in 2020, projecting that Reid would accumulate a staggering $60 million by the conclusion of his contract in 2026.

Who is the oldest coach in the NFL? ›

Andy Reid is now the oldest head coach in the NFL after their respective teams moved on from Bill Belichick (71) and Pete Carroll (72). That leaves five other coaches who are 60 or older.

Who is Patrick Mahomes best friend? ›

Patrick Mahomes says Travis Kelce is the friend he's always known. Mahomes, 28, told reporters on Wednesday that Kelce, 34, hasn't let any attention or fame get to his head. “Travis has always been Travis,” the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback said of his teammate, reports NBC Sports.

Who is Patrick Mahomes half sister? ›

What ethnicity is Mahomes? ›

Mahomes is biracial. His father is Black and his mother is White. Mahomes attended Whitehouse High School in Whitehouse, Texas. He played football, baseball, and basketball.

Who is the next NFL dynasty? ›

Share Video. Link copied! With their win in Super Bowl LVIII, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs have officially become NFL's second dynasty since the turn of the century, five years removed from the New England Patriots' final Super Bowl win.

What makes a Super Bowl dynasty? ›

There's no algorithm for what it takes for a franchise to become a dynasty. It's subjective, similar to the GOAT (greatest of all time) quarterback argument. But not many argue against six Super Bowl rings, or Brady's total of seven. Those are the milestones the Chiefs and Mahomes are chasing.

What were the Chiefs called before? ›

The team originally played as the Dallas Texans as part of the American Football League from 1960 to 1962. In 1963, owner Lamar Hunt moved the team to Kansas City and the team was renamed the Chiefs.

How do you become a dynasty in the NFL? ›

The best way to think about a dynasty in the NFL is to equate consistent winning with postseason and Super Bowl success over time. A team can't have postseason success without a Lombardi Trophy and claim a dynasty.

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