The Kansas City Chiefs are in hot pursuit of the three-peat but Rich Eisen believes that they are not in pole position on his early June power rankings.
Andy Reid and his red machine can feel the glory of becoming history makers and are the first team to attempt the glorious three-peat in 20 years.
Tom Brady and Bill Belichick were the last icons to attempt the never-to-be-done-before feat but failed to return to the Super Bowl.
Moreover, eight teams have tried to three-peat but not one franchise has returned to the Super Bowl final.
Patrick Mahomes has had his sights set on the three-peat since victory in February
Patrick Mahomes spoke about going for three in a row when they hoisted their successive Vince Lombardi Trophy in Las Vegas.
Furthermore, the three-time Super Bowl MVP guaranteed that they are going to be in New Orleans to three-peat.

History will tell you that the odds are stacked against the Chiefs and Greg Olsen firmly believes that they are not due to have long-term success.
They are scheduled to open their 2024 season at home in successive encounters against two AFC threats.
The Baltimore Ravens will be looking to taste a slice of revenge and the Cincinnati Bengals are desperate to bounce back after failing to make the playoffs.
Rich Eisen believes the 49ers are more powerful than the Chiefs in latest rankings
Rich Eisen claimed, in his early power rankings segment, that the Chiefs have fallen short of their Super Bowl LVIII opponents the San Francisco 49ers.
The NFL expert believes that their off-field issues regarding Rashee Rice and Harrison Butker will show early on.
Furthermore, he believes matters will become ‘dicey’ and that will be displayed during their historical campaign.
The 49ers look to avenge their Super Bowl defeat and return to their glory days
The 49ers edge the Chiefs on the power rankings as they look to go one step further than their agonizing defeat in February.
Niners head coach Kyle Shanahan managed to take the Chiefs to overtime but lost after a controversial coin toss call.
When Mecole Hardman caught the winning touchdown, this marked San Fran’s second Super Bowl loss in five years to the Chiefs.
Brock Purdy stated the franchise is still ‘stinging’ from the bitter defeat but are looking to bounce back.
The Chiefs are scheduled to go on the road to the 49ers after their early bye week. Ultimately, this could be a dress rehearsal for the next Super Bowl and we have the home team emerging victorious in our season prediction.
Overall, we have the Chiefs finishing 13-3 on the season, with additional losses coming against the Los Angeles Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders.
