
Long before Patrick Mahomes’ arrival, the Kansas City Chiefs were far from a contending team in the National Football League.
Now, Arrowhead Stadium is packed every single game, with the team becoming the ruling force in the AFC.
Chiefs fans are getting used to going the distance now, with the team reaching the Super Bowl for the third time in the past four seasons.
And with just a couple of days away from the big game, they’ve finally unveiled their helmet decals before they travel to Glendale, Arizona, as revealed by Director of Equipment Allen Wright.
Let's Go!! pic.twitter.com/QOzko848mN
— Allen Wright (@AllenWright4) February 5, 2023
The Chiefs will reportedly wear their white uniforms against the Philadelphia Eagles, and they’ll look to put their heartbreaking loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the rearview mirror now that they’re back on the ultimate stage.
Mahomes is the leading candidate to win the MVP trophy this season, and he’ll have the chance to win his second Super Bowl before turning 28 years old, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history despite not being around the league for that long.
Needless to say, that will be easier said than done, as the Eagles were the most dominant team in the league throughout the year, and they have an identical 16-3 record ahead of this game.
Whoever wins, it all points out that this will be a matchup for the ages between two stellar teams.
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