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"Kansas City, the dynasty part is over": Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes hit with brutal 2025 prediction as Colin Cowherd slams Chiefs dominance

"Kansas City, the dynasty part is over": Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes hit with brutal 2025 prediction as Colin Cowherd slams Chiefs dominance

Time of India2 days ago
Colin Cowherd boldly declares the Chiefs dynasty dead (Getty Images)
The Kansas City Chiefs are ready to bring the Super Bowl back home after last year's defeat against the Eagles. However, questions loom over their future as a dominant force. Despite entering the year as one of the Super Bowl favorites, the whispers have grown louder- especially after a humbling Super Bowl loss.
Sports commentator Colin Cowherd has now added fuel to that fire, declaring, 'I think Kansas City, the dynasty part is over. They may win a Super Bowl, but I think their division's too good to be a dynasty.' But can a team with
Patrick Mahomes
and Andy Reid truly be counted out?
AFC West
no longer the Chiefs' playground
Colin Cowherd's comments weren't just headline-chasing. He painted a compelling picture on his show, comparing the Chiefs' run to Nick Saban's dominant stretch at Alabama.
'When Nick Saban was at Alabama, LSU couldn't get the right coach... Tennessee couldn't get the right coach, and he dominated,' Cowherd said. But as rivals got stronger, Alabama's edge dulled. That's what he believes is happening in the AFC West.
For years, Kansas City capitalized on a division filled with coaching inconsistencies and rebuilding franchises. But the landscape is changing fast. The Denver Broncos are revitalized under Sean Payton, with rookie QB Bo Nix bringing hope.
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The Chargers are finally in competent hands with Jim Harbaugh, and even the often-chaotic Raiders seem to be stabilizing under Pete Carroll.
In other words, the Chiefs haven't fallen off a cliff—but the competition has risen to meet them.
For years, Kansas City capitalized on a division filled with coaching inconsistencies and rebuilding franchises. But the landscape is shifting rapidly. 'Denver is going to be noticeably better.
The Raiders are going to be significantly better,' Cowherd said, before pointing to Jim Harbaugh's influence on the Chargers: 'Year one, he changes the culture. Year two, he changes the personnel.' With multiple experts even picking the Chargers to go all the way, the division is no longer the soft landing it once was for Kansas City.
Chiefs face new season with uncertainty and aging core
Despite having the league's most transcendent quarterback in Patrick Mahomes and a coaching genius in Andy Reid, the Chiefs aren't immune to time.
Travis Kelce
, a pillar of their offense, is 35 and showed signs of slowing last season.
Rashee Rice may start the season suspended, leaving holes in the receiving corps. Chris Jones is still elite but is 31, and Reid's future feels increasingly uncertain.
The margin for error is narrowing, and unlike previous seasons, Kansas City may no longer benefit from easy division titles or playoff byes. The regular season now feels more like a gauntlet than a formality.
The Chiefs kick off their campaign with a preseason matchup against the Arizona Cardinals, but the true litmus test will come in Week 1 against Harbaugh's Chargers in São Paulo, Brazil. Then comes a Super Bowl rematch with the Eagles in Week 2—an early chance to silence critics or confirm Cowherd's bold prediction.
The dynasty may not be dead, but it's certainly under threat.
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