After a heartbreaking Super Bowl LIX loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, analysts are now asking the question everyone thought was impossible. Is Patrick Mahomes’ golden era nearing its end?
The debate was fueled by bold comparisons to Tom Brady’s Patriots’ decade-long championship drought. And this fiery debate is heating up stadium conversations. For what feels like an eternity, predicting the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl has been the safest bet in the NFL.
Patrick Mahomes vs. Tom Brady in the race of draught
Earlier this week on FS1’s The Facility, commentator Emmanuel Acho dropped a bombshell. He directly compared the Chiefs’ Super Bowl absence to the Patriots’ famous drought, post-Brady.
He said, “Has the Super Bowl drought for the Kansas City Chiefs started? Here’s why I suggest that. We all forget, in the midst of praising Tom Brady, which we absolutely should, the Patriots didn’t win a Super Bowl for 10 years. From 2004 to 2014, they did not win a championship.They won three, 10-year break, three. Patrick Mahomes has already won his three. Are we in the midst of his 10-year hiatus?”
Acho pointed out that the Eagles and Ravens currently boast stronger rosters, with even the Bills closing the gap and the Chargers on the rise under Jim Harbaugh. As he said, “Why I’m suggesting that is the Eagles, from a roster perspective, are way, way, way, way, way better than the Kansas City Chiefs.”
If that wasn’t spicy enough, he went on to say, “The Baltimore Ravens, from a roster perspective, are way, way, way better than the Kansas City Chiefs. The Buffalo Bills, from a roster perspective, are not way better than the Kansas City Chiefs, but they are starting to close the gap. The Chargers are up and coming. “
Looking at the history of the Chiefs
To unpack Acho’s bold take, we need to rewind to the Patriots. After winning three Super Bowls between 2001 and 2004, they didn’t hoist the Lombardi again until the 2014 season. It was a decade-long drought. Crucially, patriots still reached big games amid that stretch, frequently contending but falling short of the ultimate prize.
While the chatter is growing louder, the Chiefs remain firmly within the elite conversation. They won 15 games in the 2024 regular season, captured the AFC Championship , and advanced to Super Bowl LIX. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes? Still classified in a tier of one by analysts.
Plus, Chiefs founder-dynasty leader Andy Reid is signed through 2029, and Mahomes keeps proving why he’s among the all-time greats. Kansas City fans are divided. On one side, loyal Mahomes enthusiasts argue the dynasty remains intact as long as he’s leading. They highlight that Mahomes already leads Tom Brady in wins over their first eight seasons and was dominant even amid a Super Bowl loss.