The Kansas City Chiefs have taken the NFL by storm in the Andy Reid-Patrick Mahomes era with their offensive wizardry and genius, complete with never-before-seen plays.
From stealing a play from the 1948 Rose Bowl to “Jet Chip Wasp” in the Super Bowl 54 comeback win over the San Francisco 49ers to the “Corn Dog” touchdown in Super Bowl 57, the Reid and Mahomes-led Kansas City Chiefs just keep finding ways to outsmart the opponent with out-of-this-world offensive play calls.
Well, opposing defensive coordinators better get to the film room and begin preparation for another savvy Kansas City trick play.
The @KCSportsNetwork X/Twitter account posted a video of Kansas City running a quadruple pass. Mahomes throws it to wide receiver Kadarius Toney, who throws it back to No. 15. Mahomes then tosses it back to Toney, who then hits rookie Xavier Worthy down the field for a big play:
QUADRUPLE PASS‼️
Mahomes ➡️ Toney ➡️ Mahomes ➡️ Toney ➡️ Worthy 👀 pic.twitter.com/W29kHqU2Gh
— KC Sports Network (@KCSportsNetwork) July 29, 2024
Would the Kansas City Chiefs really be bold enough to run a complex trick play like that in a regular season game? Of course they would. This is Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes we’re talking about.
Kansas City defeated the 49ers in Super Bowl 58 to secure the first NFL repeat in 19 years. Up next, they’ll try to become the first team in league history to win three straight Super Bowl championships.
The Chiefs will open their 2024 season with a home tilt against reigning MVP Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL Kickoff Game at Arrowhead Stadium on Sept. 5.
Kansas City Chiefs Offense Will Be Even Better In 2024
Kansas City’s offense looked vulnerable for most of the 2023 season, yet they still won the Super Bowl. Still, GM Brett Veach knew he couldn’t risk running it back with the same offensive core.
Veach signed former Baltimore Ravens star Marquise ‘Hollywood’ Brown to a one-year deal before using his first-round pick on Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy. With Travis Kelce, Rashee Rice and Isiah Pacheco returning, there’s no telling how much better KC’s offense can be in 2024.