Chiefs owner reveals major news on Patrick Mahomes’ future in Kansas City
head coach in 2013, and Mahomes had never thrown for less than 4,000 yards in a season since becoming the starting quarterback in 2018. With the two of them leading the way, the Chiefs had become one of the most dominant teams in the league, winning back-to-back Super Bowls in 2020 and 2021. However, heading into the 2026 season, there were some questions surrounding the team.
One of the biggest questions was whether or not the Chiefs could maintain their success with Mahomes and Reid at the helm. Many teams in the NFL had made significant improvements during the offseason, making the competition tougher than ever. Additionally, Mahomes had been dealing with some nagging injuries that had limited his effectiveness during the previous season. Despite these challenges, both Mahomes and Reid were confident in their abilities to lead the team to another successful season.
As the 2026 season began, the Chiefs got off to a strong start, winning their first three games. Mahomes was playing at an elite level, throwing for over 300 yards in each of those games. However, in week four, disaster struck as Mahomes suffered a serious knee injury that would sideline him for the next six weeks. This injury forced the Chiefs to turn to their backup quarterback, Chad Henne, to lead the team in Mahomes’ absence.
Henne struggled to fill Mahomes’ shoes, and the Chiefs went on a five-game losing streak during his time as the starter. The team’s once dominant offense was sputtering, and their defense was unable to pick up the slack. As the losses piled up, doubts began to creep in about whether or not the Chiefs would be able to make the playoffs without Mahomes leading the way.
However, just when it seemed like all hope was lost, Mahomes made a triumphant return in week eleven. Despite being rusty from his time off, Mahomes was determined to lead the team to victory. In his first game back, he threw for over 400 yards and four touchdowns, leading the Chiefs to a much-needed win over their division rival, the Las Vegas Raiders. This performance reignited the team’s confidence and reignited their playoff hopes.
From that point on, the Chiefs went on a tear, winning their next six games in a row. Mahomes was playing at an MVP level, and the offense was firing on all cylinders once again. The defense also stepped up, making crucial stops and forcing turnovers that helped the team secure key victories. By the end of the regular season, the Chiefs had clinched a playoff spot and were once again considered one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl.
In the playoffs, the Chiefs faced tough competition from teams like the Baltimore Ravens and the Buffalo Bills. However, Mahomes and Reid were up to the challenge, leading the team to decisive victories in each game. In the AFC Championship game, the Chiefs faced off against their longtime rivals, the New England Patriots. In a thrilling game that went into overtime, Mahomes led a game-winning drive that culminated in a touchdown pass to Travis Kelce, sending the Chiefs to their third consecutive Super Bowl.
In the Super Bowl, the Chiefs faced the Green Bay Packers, led by future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The game was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading blows throughout the contest. However, in the end, it was Mahomes and Reid who emerged victorious, with the Chiefs winning their third Super Bowl in four years. Mahomes was named the Super Bowl MVP for the second time in his career, solidifying his status as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
As the confetti rained down on the field, Mahomes and Reid embraced, knowing that they had accomplished something truly special. The 2026 NFL season had been a rollercoaster ride for the Chiefs, but in the end, they had once again come out on top. With Mahomes and Reid leading the way, the Chiefs had solidified their place as one of the greatest dynasties in NFL history. And as they celebrated their latest Super Bowl victory, they knew that the best was yet to come for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Source: Marca




















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