HomeLatest Sports NewsThe Kansas City Chiefs are not done!

The Kansas City Chiefs are not done!

Last night in Las Vegas, the Kansas City Chiefs won their fourth Super Bowl championship. They defeated the San Francisco 49ers by 25-22 and defended their Super Bowl championship. The Cheifs also became the eighth team to win back-to-back titles, and they aren’t done yet.

After the Kansas City Chiefs won the championship, their legendary duo shared their thoughts on an upcoming dynasty.

Patrick Mahomes said:

“It is the start of our dynasty. We are not done!”

And moments before, Travis Kelce said:

“Hell yeah! I want that three-peat.”

In case you missed: “Tom Brady beat me in the Super Bowl!” Patrick Mahomes on the Brady vs Mahomes debate

Since 2015, the Chiefs have sealed their spot in every playoff matchup. They have won seven consecutive AFC West Division Championships (2016-present). They have also won four conference championships and made four Super Bowl appearances in the past five seasons.

Not only that, they have won three Super Bowl championships, and as Patrick Mahomes said, it is the start of their dynasty.

The Andy Reid-led Chiefs are unstoppable, and only God knows who will stop them.

Also read: Former NFL player backs Jordan Love for the MVP award next year

The Kansas City Chiefs since 2016

  • 2016: Lost in the Divisional Playoffs
  • 2017: Lost in the wild card rounds
  • 2018: Won the Divisional Playoffs
  • 2019: Won the Super Bowl Championship
  • 2020: Won the AFC Championship
  • 2021: Won the Divisional Playoffs
  • 2022: Won the Super Bowl Championship
  • 2O23: Won the Super Bowl Championship

Read more: Best active quarterbacks who have not won a Super Bowl

Thank you for reading. Leave us a comment if you liked it.

Do follow us on: Google News | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Youtube | LinkedIn

Have a good day ahead 🙂
Nikhil Lopes
Nikhil Lopes
Hi, this is Nikhil Lopes, who has a great interest in sports. Nikhil has been following several sports in the past few years, like the NFL, football, NBA, F1, UFC, cricket, and many more. The term 'sports addict' completely suits him.
RELATED ARTICLES

Read More