Bill Belichick sends strong warning message to Kansas City Chiefs and Andy Reid over Super Bowl fears

Belichick, 72, also named his half-season MVP

BILL Belichick has named the team that he feels could be a threat to the Kansas City Chiefs’ three-peat hopes.

Patrick Mahomes and Co are aiming to become the first team to ever win three consecutive Super Bowls.

Bill Belichick had his say on a potential Super Bowl contender
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Bill Belichick had his say on a potential Super Bowl contender

Patrick Mahomes and Co are aiming to win their third consecutive Super Bowl
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Patrick Mahomes and Co are aiming to win their third consecutive Super BowlCredit: Alamy
Belichick, 72, won six Super Bowls as head coach of the New England Patriots, but never managed to win three in a row.

Having triumphed in the last two, Andy Reid’s Chiefs have an opportunity this year to do exactly that.

Despite Travis Kelce’s early season dip in form, Reid’s men have started the season 8-0.

Belichick, however, believes a team that the Chiefs have already beaten could prove to be a threat in the post-season.

During a recent appearance on the Pat McAfee Show, the legendary former Patriots head coach assessed the 7-3 Baltimore Ravens.

“I think the Ravens are really good,” Belichick began. “I don’t think they’ve lost a game this year.

“The games they’ve lost, I think they can kind of gave them away.

“They lost them more than somebody else won. I think the biggest opponent for the Ravens is the Ravens.

“If they can do the things that they do well, do them consistently, they’ll be great.

“If they can just clean their mistakes, they’re gonna be really hard to beat.”

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Belichick then made a huge claim about Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.

They’re very tough to stop and Lamar is playing great,” the NFL icon said. “He is the first half of the season MVP.”

The Chiefs beat the Ravens 27-20 at Arrowhead Stadium in the opening game of the season.

In the closing stages of the contest, Baltimore was controversially denied what would have been a crucial touchdown.

 

 

‘GOOD LUCK’

After the game, Isaiah Likely sent the Chiefs a defiant message.

“This is probably the worst game we’re gonna play all year,” he said.

“So if this is the best that they got, I mean, good luck in the postseason.”

Jackson, meanwhile, was left stunned by the late call, shaking his head on the field.

“I thought it was a touchdown,” the 27-year-old admitted after the game. “I still think it’s a touchdown.”

The Chiefs will return to action this Sunday, when they host the 5-4