feature-image

Reuters

feature-image

Reuters

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs pulled off a major win on Sunday against Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game.

Watch What’s Trending Now!

This was their second consecutive AFC Championship title win, that too on home soil. In doing so, Andy Reid’s boys stayed on track to defend their Super Bowl title.

ADVERTISEMENT

ALSO READ- Former Dallas Cowboys Man Lauds 49ers Pair Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch

Nate Burleson tips defending champions Kansas City Chiefs for future glory

Former Seattle Seahawks and Minnesota Vikings WR Nate Burleson was all praise for Kansas City Chiefs ahead of their pre-scheduled Super Bowl LV in Florida. Burleson believes the Chiefs can beat the hosts and establish themselves as the ‘new dynasty’ of the NFL.

ADVERTISEMENT

He said, “When you look at how long they locked Patrick Mahomes in for… It’s almost like they draft and set up their roster in case their superstar leaves.

“So in case Tyreek Hill goes down, or he goes somewhere else, you have a Mecole Hardman. They have a host of running backs in case one guy goes down just like they have this year.

“So for me, this is the beginning of a dynasty and I know it’s early people saying that what two Super Bowls. Yeah, but two Super Bowls in a row in the fashion that they did it.

“They win this game. It’s gonna change everything and this is the new dynasty in all the sports,” Burleson said on the show.

article-image

USA Today via Reuters

The Chiefs are in line to defend their coveted title with an almost fully fit squad. They have enough depth on their roster to cover for their primary starters. But Tom Brady and the Buccaneers won’t pose an easy challenge when they meet on February 7th.

ALSO READ- Stephen A. Smith Picks THIS Quarterback Over Six-Time Super Bowl Winner Tom Brady

ADVERTISEMENT

Share this with a friend:

Link Copied!

ADVERTISEMENT

Written by

author-image

Daniel Arambur

2,075 Articles

Daniel Arambur is an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports, bringing close to a decade of experience across sports media, digital strategy, and editorial operations. He covers trade rumors, game-day matchups, and long-form NBA features, with a particular knack for spotlighting underdog narratives and momentum-shifting storylines. A journalism graduate with a postgraduate certificate in Strategic Marketing and Communications from Conestoga College, Ontario, Daniel blends statistical context with sharp, opinion-led analysis.

Know more

ADVERTISEMENT