The Kansas City Chiefs have won back-to-back Super Bowls and three in the last five years.
This is the start of a dynasty that likely still has many more runs ahead of them.
One player that plays the biggest role in the Chiefs’ success is quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
He is arguably the best quarterback in the NFL and has a case as one of the greatest of all time.
But, what makes him special is that he does not let success get to his head.
According to McKenzie Nelson, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said: “He’s one of those guys that’s known worldwide really and that doesn’t, really doesn’t phase him.”
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“He’s one of those guys that’s known worldwide really and that doesn’t, really doesn’t phase him.” pic.twitter.com/MweLq7tQ2X
— McKenzie Nelson (@McKenzieMNelson) February 13, 2024
That is important for every quarterback that plays in the NFL.
Few positions in professional sports come with more pressure than playing QB in the NFL.
But, Mahomes has done a great job handling it all.
The more he wins the more he will get compared to legends of the game like Tom Brady.
Mahomes is expected to win just about every time he takes the field.
Now the expectation and pressure will be even greater in 2024.
He and the Chiefs are looking to do something that has never been accomplished in the NFL.
That is to win three straight Super Bowls.
Every team in the league will be coming to knock the Chiefs off.
But, none of that will bother Mahomes as he should once again be in for a stellar season.
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