The Kansas City Chiefs are on their way to their fourth Super Bowl appearance in five seasons, aiming for their third Lombardi Trophy in the era of Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid. Many are comparing the Chiefs to the New England Patriots, who dominated the NFL for two decades with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. Julian Edelman, a former Patriots wide receiver and three-time Super Bowl winner, believes that the Chiefs are close to achieving dynasty status, but they need to win at least one more championship to truly join the elite club of the Patriots. Edelman states, “You gotta have three to be in the dynasty talk. They’re well on their way.” He acknowledges the impressive reinvention of the Chiefs’ team and sees them knocking on the door of dynasty status.
The Chiefs’ recent success, combined with the exceptional quarterback-head coach pairing of Mahomes and Reid, puts them in a perfect position to continue their dominance. Despite a somewhat weaker performance in 2023, the Chiefs managed to secure the AFC West title and secure three consecutive playoff victories, including two on the road against tough opponents like the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, and Baltimore Ravens. If the Chiefs can defeat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, Edelman believes that Kansas City should unquestionably be considered a dynasty. However, even with that victory, the Chiefs would still only have half the number of Super Bowls won by the Patriots during Brady and Belichick’s 20-year reign. Nonetheless, with Mahomes and Reid at the helm, the future looks promising for the Chiefs.