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Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes is giving away valuable information.
The Kansas City Chiefs are in a position to do something that very few teams before them have had the chance to do: win their third straight Super Bowl title.
Speaking to NFL reporters during the Super Bowl LIX Opening Night event, Mahomes touched on how their coach helps them stay on track, but he also spoke on how teams could finally stop his dominance.
Reporter: “How do you stop Patrick Mahomes?”
Mahomes: “Take away Andy Reid, maybe? We’ll see when we get there, I guess.”
WOW: Patrick Mahomes says the only way to stop him is to take away Andy Reid as his head coach.
“Take away Andy Reid maybe?… we’ll see when we get there I guess.”
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pic.twitter.com/pgcO5o3bVU— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) February 4, 2025
Unless the Chiefs plan on trading Reid or he retires, it appears that nobody will be able to stop Mahomes until he is out of the league.
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Although many NFL fans are tired of seeing the Chiefs in yet another position to win a Lombardi Trophy, Mahomes’ greatness and Andy Reid’s coaching ability are huge reasons why the franchise has been so successful.
Several other stars have also contributed, but having a top quarterback and head coach always works.
Patrick Mahomes Is On The Cusp of Making Elite History
Patrick Mahomes already has his name etched in history, but one more victory could put him in the company of just one other person: Himself.
Last year, the Kansas City Chiefs became just the eighth team in NFL history to win back-to-back Super Bowls with a victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
In just a few days, the Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX and try to make history by becoming the first team in NFL history to “threepeat.”
This is one of those things where the Chiefs could hold this distinction hundreds of years from now.
Roger Goodell Finally Breaks His Silence On Accusations That The NFL Refs Are Cheating & Rigging Games For The Kansas City Chiefs
Roger Goodell, NFL ref and Patrick Mahomes (Photos by Getty Images)
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has addressed the conspiracy theory that the officials have been cheating and rigging games for Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Roger Goodell took a series of questions from reporters to start off Super Bowl week in New Orleans, Louisiana. With the Chiefs set to face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59, the commissioner was asked about the rapidly growing conspiracy theory that the NFL refs are out to help the Chiefs win games.
Per Blair Kerkhoff of The Kansas City Star, Goodell called the theory “ridiculous”, even comparing it the one that he puts out a script for the entire NFL season.
“It reminds of the script, that I write a script for the entire season.” Goodell said. “It’s a ridiculous theory, for anyone who might take it seriously.”
The Chiefs have benefited from a long list of questionable, game-changing calls throughout the 2024 season. This included questionable unnecessary roughness and roughing the passer penalties against the Houston Texans on Mahomes in the Divisional Round.
Additionally, there was a questionable ruling that Josh Allen’s 4th-and-inches QB sneak in the fourth quarter (with the Buffalo Bills up one point) of the AFC Championship Game was short of the marker.
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Roger Goodell Has To Deal With The Conspiracy Theories Unless The NFL Does Something To Fix Officiating
Roger Goodell and the league office have had to deal with accusations that the refs are fixing games for the Chiefs. That’s not going to change as long as Kansas City is still on the right side of most controversial calls, and as long as the NFL continues to do nothing in fixing its officiating or replay review system.
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