When we look back on the 2025 NFL season, for most, it will be remembered as the year the Kansas City Chiefs' dynasty ended.
Granted, even when Tom Brady was at the peak of his powers, he didn't win the Super Bowl every year, so with Patrick Mahomes, this is nothing more than a little detour.
Coming into the season with Super Bowl aspirations, the Chiefs, through poor play and injuries, missed the playoffs altogether.
And in Pete Prisco's final power rankings of the regular season, he has the Chiefs all the way down at No. 25. Yikes.
"This season was an abject failure considering the preseason expectations," Prisco writes. "With Andy Reid coming back, the big question is when Patrick Mahomes (knee) will be healthy enough to play."
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Chiefs set for offseason overhaul
The player turnover could be rather substantial, but so could the coaching changes.
Steve Spagnuolo and Matt Nagy have reportedly received head-coaching interest, with the Tennessee Titans wanting to interview the pair for their vacant head-coaching role.
So, this offseason could be a rather busy one for the Chiefs.
Key players could retire/be moved on, and there is a chance that come Week 1, Kansas City will have two new coordinators.
The winds of change are definitely blowing through Kansas City, folks.
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