Kelce and the Chiefs will look to accomplish the 3-peat

The Kansas City Chiefs are setting their sights on an unprecedented achievement in NFL history: winning three consecutive Super Bowls. No team has managed to secure three straight titles, despite eight teams having won back-to-back championships.

The closest any team has come to this milestone was the mid-1990s Dallas Cowboys, who claimed three Super Bowls in four years but fell short in the NFC Championship Game after the 1995 season. Michael Irvin, a Hall of Fame wide receiver who was integral to that Cowboys‘ success, recently shared his thoughts on the Chiefs’ quest during an appearance on The Jim Rome Show.

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Irvin recounted a conversation with Travis Kelce, the Chiefs’ star tight end, at a Dallas Mavericks game. Kelce, recognized for his high-profile relationship with Taylor Swift, reportedly sought Irvin‘s advice on making NFL history. Although Irvin did not directly comment on the Chiefs’ chances, his anecdote highlighted the weight of the Chiefs’ historic pursuit.

The Chiefs enter the season as favorites

The Chiefs, favored to win this season with odds around +600, face significant challenges despite their strong roster. While their chances are estimated at about 15%, the quest for a three-peat remains a formidable task. The team has bolstered its lineup, addressing their previous season’s weak spot at wide receiver. The addition of Texas speedster Xavier Worthy and the acquisition of Hollywood Brown are expected to enhance their offensive options. However, Rashee Rice’s potential suspension due to off-field issues could impact their plans.

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On defense, the Chiefs will miss cornerback L’Jarius Sneed. Yet, the team managed to re-sign Chris Jones and boasts a promising young defense under the guidance of defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo.

Achieving a third consecutive Super Bowl victory is an immense challenge, and the Chiefs will be under constant scrutiny as they pursue this historic goal.