Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs won their second straight Super Bowl earlier this month. This is the first such feat since Tom Brady led the New England Patriots to championships in 2003 and 2004.
On Tuesday’s “Inside the NFL,” Mahomes stepped up to the microphone and was already looking for more.
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Patrick after his team won in overtime during the NFL Super Bowl 58 football game against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas. Mahomes celebrates with the trophy. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
“Hey, it’s not over yet,” Mahomes can be heard saying as he celebrated the win with his teammates and family. “I want three. No one has three. … I want them in a row.”
In the 58-year history of the NFL, no team has ever won three consecutive Super Bowls. This is the sixth time they have won three consecutive titles, tying them with the Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers for the most in history.
Mahomes already confessed to the concept of a three-peat in his post-Super Bowl press conference, saying it would be “legendary.”
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is reflected in the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the NFL Super Bowl 58 vs. San Francisco 49ers football game on Sunday, February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
“No one had ever done it before, and I knew it was legendary to win back-to-back titles,” he said on ESPN on February 12. “I think eight other teams have done it. We’ve been hearing about it all week. We’ve been doing it. We talked to everybody. [who had gone back-to-back] About that, we felt like we were given the best opportunity ever to go out and do it.
“We must continue to play our best football. We will celebrate this in the coming weeks and then resume shortly after.”
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, wearing No. 15, celebrates the victory after overtime during the NFL Super Bowl 58 football game in Las Vegas, Sunday, February 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Whatever happens in free agency may not deter the Chiefs. Mahomes’ offense changed dramatically from 2019, when he won his first title, to 2023. Through it all, Mahomes has proven he can beat just about anyone on the offensive side of the football.
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