The Kansas City Chiefs are the NFL's new evil empire, aiming to become the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls. Their success has made them a target for fans, who resent their dominance and media presence. Despite the hate, the Chiefs, led by Patrick Mahomes, are enjoying their role as the league's most successful team.
Trent McDuffie can’t remember the year. All he remembers of his first Super Bowl memory was cheering against the New England Patriots. So when the Patriots lost in a Super Bowl to the Giants, McDuffie relentlessly teased his younger brother, who was rooting for New England. From hoping to see the fall of one football dynasty, the Kansas City Chiefs' cornerback is now in position to keep another one going.
” The Chiefs’ recent success has helped the team leap from the bottom third of Lewis’ annual fandom rankings into the top five this year, signaling their arrival as a powerful brand for the NFL. They were once a small-market team that hadn’t won a Super Bowl in 50 years. Their quarterback liked ketchup on his steak and sounded like a green frog Muppet. Reid, who spent 14 seasons as the Eagles head coach, could never seem to win the big one. The Patriots were similarly an underdog team.
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