Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is currently driving a ship that some believe has dynasty already written all over it. He isn't so sure they're there just yet.
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"I think we’re in the beginning of one. I think, in dynasties, I always say you got to win three," Mahomes told CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones at Chiefs training camp. But at the same time, teams like the New England Patriots since 2001, the Green Bay Packers in the 1960s and the Pittsburgh Steelers of the 1970s would have something to say about them being a dynasty. Those teams weren’t just the best, they had all the hardware you could think of at the end of the day.
Now, there’s no doubting Mahomes is arguably the best quarterback in the league that has helped thrust the Chiefs into this position to be considered the next dynasty. In just six NFL seasons, he’s won two league MVPs, two Super Bowl MVPs, two first-team All-Pro honors and made five Pro Bowls while snagging two Super Bowl titles in the process.
But Mahomes will also tell you that he’s nothing without his coaches and teammates. Even when Tyreek Hill was traded to the Miami Dolphins, the Chiefs prevailed as the top offense in the league. Injuries happen each week in the NFL, and the Chiefs still manage to get the job done, whether it’s coasting to victory or clawing through a tough AFC opponent for a win.
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