‘The Kansas City Chiefs look beatable’: Former MVP Cam Newton Drops Major Bombshell About Chiefs’ Quest for Historic 3-Peat, Claims Patrick Mahomes’ Performance Not Up to the Mark This Season
The Kansas City Chiefs have carried forward the domination of the past two seasons and so far, they are perfectly placed to complete the unprecedented 3-peat. The Chiefs ended the regular season with an impressive 15-2 record and received a bye thereafter which gave them the impetus of much-needed rest before the divisional playoff round against Houston Texans. Led by the dynamic quarterback-tight end duo of Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, the Chiefs will take on the Texans on Saturday at Arrowhead Stadium.
Cam Norrie Believes Kansas City Chiefs Look More Beatable Than Ever
While the historic feat of winning the Super Bowl for the third time in a row looks realistic, former NFL MVP Cam Newton does not see it happening. According to Newton, there is a perceptible change in the Chiefs of this season and the new avatar of the team is not as intimidating as it has been in the last couple of years. The former Carolina Panthers QB further paid heed to the main man of the team, Patrick Mahomes, and stated that his form has visibly declined and it is evident from the fact that this year the QB is not considered a contender for the MVP. He concluded by clearly putting out that, the Kansas City Chiefs are not imperious at all and look more beatable than they ever have.
Patrick Mahomes is not even being mentioned in the MVP race, when has that happened? Patrick Mahomes is not even in Pro Bowl contention, when has that happened?… This is not the same Patrick Mahomes team that we’re used to… The Kansas City Chiefs look beatable, more than they have in recent years.
While it comes as an odd opinion, there is weight in Newton’s assessment and does ring an alarm. However, as the Kansas City Chiefs squad has received considerable rest before the start of the playoffs, they could present the old self again starting Saturday against Houston Texans. Whatever transpires, the Kansas City Chiefs’ incredible run will be remembered for ages.