Oh no, here we go again. TSN Edge's Luke Bellus has once again found three reasons the Kansas City Chiefs could miss the playoffs this season. He did this last year before Patrick Mahomes won MVP and the team won the Super Bowl.
But the great thing about being wrong is that you’re never completely wrong.See how that works?
Before we get to this year, let’s take a stroll down memory lane of the worst predictions in the history of predictions. WHAT WILL THE DEFENCE LOOK LIKE? The Las Vegas Raiders and Denver Broncos handed the Chiefs four wins, and Kansas City swept the division. “Losing Tyreek Hill / An Aging Kelce” And Travis Kelce had one of the best years of his career, despite turning 33 during the season.
After having the fifth-best rest advantage in 2021 and the six-best in 2022 the Chiefs are on the wrong side of the rest advantage in 2023 coming in at -13. Kelce proceeded to have the best season any tight end age 33 has ever had with 1,338 yards and 12 touchdowns. Aside from Pete Retzlaff with the 1965 Philadelphia Eagles, no tight end has eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards in a season after turning 34.
Last season, he led the team in basically every receiving stat and it wasn’t close. If he is forced to miss any long periods of time, Mahomes could have a hard time finding gamebreakers to win with this receiving corps. Eric Bieniemy signed with the Washington Commanders this summer as their assistant head coach and offensive coordinator. He had been with the Chiefs since Andy Reid hired him in 2013, and was the team’s offensive coordinator since 2018.
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