The Kansas City Chiefs enter the 2025 season with the expectation of keeping their Super Bowl ambitions alive after a decisive loss in last yearās championship game to the Philadelphia Eagles. In the face of rumors about a potential end to the dynasty, head coach Andy Reid stepped forward to speak on behalf of his roster, led by star quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Five Super Bowl appearances in six years and three championships would impress anyone. However, the crushing loss to the Eagles in the title game still raises questions about whether the Chiefs can maintain their dominance in the AFC.
Mahomes will continue leading the team as its star quarterback, with Travis Kelce once again serving as one of his best weapons. Reid is determined to keep his roster focused, steering them away from criticism and doubt. His energy is firmly set on keeping the standard high for another year.
Reidās strong statement on the Chiefsā upcoming season
āWhen itās all said and done, itās winning the game. We have winners, and they figured it out. I was proud of them for that. We donāt listen to all the noise. If you do that, youāre going to go crazy,ā Reid told Up & Adams when discussing what to expect from the Chiefs in the upcoming season.

Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs reacts in the third quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles during Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
āYou understand because there were so many close games. But thatās the National Football League, so I was proud of the guys and how they handled those. I donāt care about the noise. Letās go win the game,ā Reid added, speaking about what Mahomes, Kelce, and the rest of the team must do.

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The Chiefsā debut
The Chiefs kicked off their preseason against the Arizona Cardinals, falling 17-20 in a game where Mahomes threw a touchdown pass before being rested as a precaution. After two more matchups against the Seattle Seahawks and Chicago Bears, the Missouri franchise will open the NFL regular season on September 5 against the Los Angeles Chargers in SĆ£o Paulo, Brazil.





