A Necessary Reset for a Dynasty Losing Its Foundation
For the past seven years, the Chiefs have been the pinnacle of NFL success. Three Super Bowls, five AFC championships, seven straight AFC title game appearances, and nine consecutive AFC West crowns. That kind of dominance is rare, historic, and incredible to witness. And it could continue.
But this year, the aura of invincibility slipped. Things simply haven’t gone right. All season long, the cracks have been showing. At 6-7, there isn’t one single issue that has been the cause. It’s been a slow unraveling on multiple fronts. No matter how this season ends, one truth remains:
Cracks in the Kingdom
They needed this wake-up call—a chance to reevaluate everything that’s been quietly eroding underneath their success.
When you have the players to win but still find yourself failing, you’re forced to confront the fundamentals. And right now, Kansas City, at its core, is fundamentally broken. That’s not exaggeration; that’s simply the truth.
For years, like most elite teams, the Chiefs have slapped Band-Aids onto deeper problems instead of tearing things down and rebuilding. Who can blame them when you are still having success on the field? This season, Band-Aids fell off, and it exposed every structural flaw.
And in the long run, that might be the best thing that could’ve happened to them.
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