The Chiefs are preparing for big changes this offseason

 

 

 

 

NFL legend Terry Bradshaw has warned fans to underestimate the Kansas City Chiefs at their peril.

The Fox analyst believes Andy Reid‘s dynasty at Arrowhead Stadium is far from over.

NINTCHDBPICT001058541008Terry Bradshaw believes the Kansas City Chiefs are not done yet – despite a poor 2025

 

Washington Commanders v Kansas City ChiefsAndy Reid’s men were going for a three-peat this time last year, but finished the season 6-11

 

 

 

 

Bradshaw has been a stalwart of Fox NFL Sunday since its foundation in 1994.

A four-time Super Bowl winner, he knows a thing or two about how to find success in the NFL.

Reid and the Chiefs missed out on the postseason this year for the first time since 2014, going a dismal 6-11 in the regular season.

It followed a run of three Super Bowl titles in six seasons for Kansas City, led by superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

 

 

 

 

Next season already looks tough for the Chiefs, with Mahomes rehabbing from a torn ACL.

The team is also set for an offseason overhaul with veterans, including Travis Kelce, pondering retirement.

Despite their struggles, Bradshaw believes anyone who thinks the Chiefs are not in the running for another Lombardi in 2027 is “idiots.”

 

 

 

“I was reading this morning about Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs and ‘has he lost it’,” Bradshaw told Morning Mayhem on 103.7 The Buzz.

“And I’m like, are you kidding me? He went to five Super Bowls in six years and they’re going, ‘Has he lost it?’

“Lost what? I’ll tell you what he lost, he lost a lot of players to injuries.

 

 

 

“Critics are just idiots. Idiots, man. They have no idea what they’re talking about.”

Bradshaw was also delighted with the outcome of Super Bowl LX.

The Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots in a one-sided contest in Santa Clara on Sunday.

“In the NFL, as a broadcaster, I get tired of the same old, ‘Baltimore, Buffalo, Denver and the Rams and 49ers,’” Bradshaw continued.

 

 

 

“I thought the Seattle story was a really good story.

“It was good to see defense come back and dominate.

“[Quarterback] Sam Darnold just never got any respect, he’s Rodney Dangerfield. I was happy for him.”