The loss in Super Bowl 2025 hit hard and continues to signal changes for the Kansas City Chiefs. Head coach Andy Reid has already made it clear that the offense led by Patrick Mahomes will be restructured to focus on deeper plays, involving key weapons like Xavier Worthy and Travis Kelce.
Andy Reid’s warning isn’t only aimed at young players like Xavier Worthy; it also resonates with established veterans like Kelce. The star tight end, a crucial piece in Mahomes’ offensive scheme, will need to adapt to the fast-paced style that the new addition promises to bring.
A dynasty like the Chiefs will look to reignite their offensive firepower through the team chemistry that helped them win back-to-back Super Bowls before losing the third to the Philadelphia Eagles. The results have been clear for Mahomes’ team, but the demands never stop, especially with the most intense part of preseason approaching.
Reid’s warning to Chiefs
“Coach Reid told us during OTAs, Phase I, ‘When you come back, get your hamstrings ready’,” reveló el wide receiver Worthy en el Up & Adams Show. The Kansas City coach allowed the players to work remotely during Phase I before regrouping to work in person, which makes the warning all the more meaningful.
“So, he kind of knew that we were going to be going a little deep in practice, so we kind of got our bodies and our minds ready for what we were going to be doing in practice,” Worthy continued explaining about the preparation Reid expects during the offseason.
With Reid’s offense looking to attack deep down the field, Worthy is expected to be a central piece. Rashee Rice and other new additions are also part of the equation, while the team works on adjusting the offensive line to better protect Mahomes. The message is clear: the Chiefs don’t just want to dominate the AFC again, but also return to the explosive offensive style that made them a powerhouse in previous years.
