The Kansas City Chiefs are entering one of the most important offseasons in franchise history.
For years, the team built a modern NFL dynasty behind the leadership of head coach Andy Reid and superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Multiple Super Bowl appearances and championships cemented Kansas City as one of the league’s dominant forces.
But now the team finds itself at a crossroads.
The upcoming season could either mark the beginning of a second championship era — or the end of the one that defined the last decade.
A Familiar Face Returns to the Chiefs
Kansas City recently brought back former offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, hoping to revive the explosive offense that once terrorized defenses across the league.
During Bieniemy’s first tenure with the Chiefs from 2018 to 2022, the results were historic.
The offense never finished lower than sixth in yards per game and ranked among the league’s most productive scoring units year after year.
Under his guidance, Mahomes won two NFL MVP awards and helped lead the Chiefs to multiple Super Bowl victories.
Now the organization hopes that reunion can spark another run at greatness.
A Difficult Road Back to Contention
Despite the optimism, the Chiefs face serious challenges.
After finishing the previous season with a disappointing 6–11 record, the roster will require significant rebuilding.
General manager Brett Veach must navigate a complex salary cap situation while trying to upgrade talent across the roster.
Kansas City holds the ninth overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, along with several additional selections in the early rounds — assets that could help reshape the team quickly.
But ultimately, everything hinges on one question:
How will Patrick Mahomes return from injury?
The Biggest Question: Mahomes’ Health
Mahomes suffered a torn ACL in Week 14, an injury that immediately raised concerns about the future of Kansas City’s offense.
While ACL injuries are far less devastating than they once were thanks to modern sports medicine, recovery is still unpredictable.
Mahomes’ game relies heavily on creativity, mobility, and improvisation — traits that make him one of the most exciting quarterbacks in NFL history.
If his mobility is limited, it could fundamentally change how the Chiefs offense operates.
Still, Mahomes has made it clear that he intends to return in time for the 2026 season opener.
The MVP Comeback Scenario
Oddsmakers aren’t ruling him out.
Sportsbook projections currently list Mahomes among the top contenders for the next NFL MVP award, though he sits behind rising stars such as Justin Herbert of the Los Angeles Chargers and Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals.
If Mahomes manages to reclaim the MVP after returning from injury, it would place him in rare company.
Legendary quarterback Tom Brady famously won his second MVP two seasons after tearing his own ACL with the New England Patriots.
Mahomes could potentially match — or even surpass — that comeback story.
The Dynasty Question
Perhaps the biggest storyline is whether the Chiefs can launch a second dynasty.
In modern NFL history, only the Patriots under Tom Brady managed to dominate in two separate eras.
Kansas City hopes to become the next team to achieve that feat.
But doing so will require a perfect combination of smart roster building, coaching adjustments, and a fully healthy Patrick Mahomes.
The NFL’s Next Big Storyline
The 2026 season could define the legacy of the Chiefs’ current era.
If Mahomes returns to form and Kansas City climbs back into contention, the comeback would instantly become one of the most compelling stories in the league.
If not, it could mark the end of one of the most exciting dynasties the NFL has seen in decades.
Either way, the football world will be watching closely.
Because when Patrick Mahomes is on the field, anything is possible. 🏈🔥