
Expert says Patrick Mahomes' MVP chances in 2025 depend on Rashee Rice, Travis Kelce staying healthy
Patrick Mahomes could be in line for another MVP award if the Kansas City Chiefs' offense can stay healthy (Getty Images)
NFL analyst Albert Breer suggests Patrick Mahomes could earn another MVP title. His prediction hinges on a healthier Chiefs roster, particularly with stars like Travis Kelce and Rashee Rice, alongside improved offensive line play.
Breer believes these factors could elevate the team's performance beyond last season.
Patrick Mahomes' MVP dream could crash if Chiefs' 'injury-prone' offense fails again
The sting of the 40-22 Super Bowl defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles hasn't faded for the Kansas City Chiefs, and a renewed vigor for the upcoming season is exactly what one prominent NFL analyst anticipates. Albert Breer, a seasoned voice from Sports Illustrated, has articulated compelling reasons why he believes the Chiefs are far from diminished and, in fact, "could end up being better than last year."
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Analyst Albert Breer is optimistic about the Chiefs' season, believing their ability to overcome past injuries and integrate new talent will unleash Patrick Mahomes' full potential. He noted last season's woes: "Injuries short-circuited the team's vision [last season], and an offensive line collapsed under the weight of not having a real answer at left tackle." However, Breer sees a brighter picture with returning players and strategic roster upgrades.
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He points to the healthy return of "Rashee Rice," the burgeoning talent of "Hollywood Brown," and the vital presence of "Isiah Pacheco." Furthermore, the additions of "Jaylon Moore" and "Josh Simmons" at left tackle address a critical vulnerability.
Breer explains that while health is never guaranteed, these developments instill "hope to the idea of Brown and Xavier Worthy getting downfield and unlocking Mahomes's deep ball again.
Plus, Rice and Travis Kelce running free in the space vacated underneath by defenders chasing the burners."
The prospect of Mahomes reclaiming the MVP title looms large. Breer underscores the potential of several players who, when healthy, are instrumental to the Chiefs' offensive prowess. He notes that Rice was previously lauded as one of the "best receivers in the league" before his injury, Hollywood Brown "showed why the Chiefs bet on him," Xavier Worthy "grew," and Isiah Pacheco's "physical edge was missed late in the year.
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An NFL analyst strongly believes Patrick Mahomes could snag another MVP trophy if a few vital pieces fall into place. The key, they explain, is for players like Isiah Pacheco, Hollywood Brown, and Rashee Rice to stay healthy and contribute consistently on the field. Additionally, solidifying the left tackle position with either Jaylon Moore or Josh Simmons is seen as crucial for the offensive line's stability.
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If these elements align, the analyst states, "it sure feels to me like Mahomes could have another MVP season." As Mahomes steps into his ninth professional season, the pressure to lead his team to victory is immense, and his personal ambition to be crowned the league's Most Valuable Player once more is clearly a powerful motivator.
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