Why the Kansas City Chiefs won’t repeat as Super Bowl champs

Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes during a game against the Titans

Nov 10, 2019; Nashville, TN, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) talks with head coach Andy Reid before a game against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

Following February’s thrilling Super Bowl win over the San Francisco 49ers, it seems as if the Kansas City Chiefs are ripe for a repeat. They are seen as the Vegas favorites to come away with the hardware once again next season.

However, there’s a lot that goes into repeating. There’s a reason it’s not done too often. For the Chiefs, there’s also a few big time hurdles to overcome. Here’s why the Chiefs won’t repeat as champs.

The AFC West: This division has improved leaps and bounds from a season ago. It’s going to be tough sledding, potentially leading to worst record than 2019.

Some shortcomings: Despite boasting one of most-talented and deepest rosters in the NFL, there’s certainly some issues the Chiefs must resolve to repeat.

The AFC is tough: Top-end teams in this conference have improved a great deal over the past couple months.

San Francisco 49ers: Remember, Kyle Shanahan and Co. held a double-digit lead against the Chiefs in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl.

Bottom line

Kansas City boasts the best quarterback in the NFL in that of Patrick Mahomes. It has a plethora of talent at the skill positions and is well coached.

However, there’s a reason very few end up repeating as champions. That’s no more true than in the current NFL with multiple teams eyeing Kansas City.

It’s going to be tough sledding for head coach Andy Reid and Co. When all is said and done, don’t expect these Chiefs to be hoisting that trophy for a second consecutive year come February.

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