The Kansas City Chiefs are locked in on their upcoming ‘three-peat’ attempt to cement themselves as the greatest football dynasty of all time.
Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid will be well aware that there will be a target on their head in 2024.
They will be the team to beat as they have only got stronger in the 2023 offseason.
Chris Jones and Mike Danna signing new deals on defense, Travis Kelce becoming the highest-paid tight end of all time, and Mahomes getting new deep threats in Marquise Brown and Xavier Worthy are offseason motivations to win a third ring in a row.
Kansas City prepared to defend their crown against the field in 2024
However, there will be dangerous franchises striving to knock the Chiefs off their pedestal.
Kansas City will have to fend off their Super Bowl LVIII opponents the San Francisco 49ers who seek immediate revenge.
Moreover, the Baltimore Ravens are on the hunt for the first Super Bowl with their two-time MVP Lamar Jackson.

The City of Detroit will be thirsty for its first-ever Super Bowl appearance after smashing the NFL Draft attendance record.
Dark Horses like the Houston Texans and the Green Bay Packers spearheaded by two young star quarterbacks will pose a threat.
Joe Burrow has proved to be the biggest challenge for Patrick Mahomes
The Chiefs’ biggest worry of the Mahomes era, the Cincinnati Bengals, are looking to bounce back in quick style.
Overall, in the Mahomes-Burrow battle, the latter has beaten the Chiefs superstar QB on 3 occasions.
Although the Chiefs have the latest victory on record in the 2022 AFC Championship matchup.
The Bengals signal-caller has battled season-ending injuries in two of his four years.
Confidence is brewing that the 27-year-old can return all guns-blazing from his injury in Week 11 which sidelined him for the rest of the campaign.
Could he pose a threat to the Chiefs’ historical ‘three-peat’ chances next year?
Patrick Mahomes’ stat that will sink Joe Burrow’a biggest fans
Nonetheless, there is one mind-blowing statistic that Mahomes has excelled in.
When the Chiefs QB finds himself 10 points down in a tie, he has a record of .577.
This is better than Joe Burrow’s entire career record which stands at .557.
Mahomes’ never-die attitude when losing, is what makes him one of the greatest quarterbacks of this generation.
