“THE DYNASTY DIDN’T DIE — IT WOKE UP”: Nick Wright Predicts Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs Are About to Make NFL History 🏆🔥
After an uneven start that had even some loyal Kansas City fans holding their breath, the Chiefs have clawed their way back to a 5-3 record — and according to Fox Sports analyst
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“The dynasty didn’t die, it just woke up,” Wright declared on First Things First. “Mahomes and the Chiefs are chasing history again — and they’re not done yet.”
For much of the early season, the Chiefs’ offense seemed… human. Drops, penalties, and uncharacteristic turnovers left fans questioning whether the once-unstoppable juggernaut had finally lost its spark. But as October turned to November, Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid have begun to remind everyone why this team has been the NFL’s measuring stick for half a decade.
Mahomes, now in his seventh season, continues to defy the standard of consistency in modern football. Even when the weapons around him fluctuate, his ability to create plays out of chaos remains unmatched. Over the past three weeks, he’s posted a passer rating north of 110, spreading the ball to a rejuvenated receiving corps and finding tight end
Meanwhile, Kansas City’s defense — often the unsung hero of their championship runs — has quietly evolved into one of the league’s most balanced units. Led by
Nick Wright believes that combination — a resurging offense and a dominant defense — spells trouble for the rest of the AFC.
“You can’t kill what was never dead,” Wright said. “This team has been through adversity, they’ve retooled, and now they look scarier because they’ve learned how to win ugly. That’s the mark of a dynasty.”
With a crucial stretch of games ahead — including matchups against the Bills, Bengals, and Raiders — the Chiefs have a golden opportunity to reclaim the top seed in the conference.
And if Mahomes keeps doing Mahomes things, don’t be surprised if Kansas City makes another deep playoff run — one that cements their place not just as the team of the decade, but as one of the greatest dynasties the NFL has ever seen.
Because as Nick Wright said best: “The dynasty didn’t die. It just woke up.”
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