The Chiefs’ final power ranking position perfectly encapsulates a horrific 2025 season originally appeared on The Sporting News. Click here to add Sports News as your go-to source.
When we look back at the 2025 NFL season, for most, this will be viewed as the year that the Kansas City Chiefs dynasty ended.
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Granted, even in his prime, Tom Brady didn’t win a Super Bowl every year, so this is nothing more than a minor detour for Patrick Mahomes.
Entering the season with Super Bowl aspirations, the Chiefs missed the playoffs entirely due to poor play and injuries.
The Chiefs fell all the way to No. 25 in Pete Prisco’s final regular-season power rankings. oops.
“Given preseason expectations, this season has been a complete failure,” Prisco wrote. “With Andy Reid back, the big question is when Patrick Mahomes (knee) will be healthy enough to play.”
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Chiefs prepare for offseason overhaul
Player turnover can be considerable, but so can coaching turnover.
Steve Spagnuolo and Matt Nagy have reportedly received head coaching interest as the Tennessee Titans look to interview the pair for their open head coaching job.
Therefore, this offseason could be quite busy for the Chiefs.
Key players may retire/leave, and potentially in Week 1, Kansas City will have two new coordinators.
The winds of change are definitely blowing through Kansas City, folks.
