

Assuming Mahomes stays healthy, this is one of the top, if not the top position of strength on this team. They don’t plan on losing Mahomes, and this is the same plan they went with last season. It isn’t surprising the Chiefs are only keeping two quarterbacks. Well, for the number one position, number two (and the fact we only have two quarterbacks on the roster) poses questions. All joking aside, this has to be seen as a position of strength. QuarterbackĪs shocking as it might be to see the young gun Mahomes over established veteran Matt Moore, we have to trust that Andy Reid knows what he’s doing. Let’s start with the position group that leads this unit. While most teams would take a step back after doing something like that, this team might very well do even better than that this year. They led the league in points, and Mahomes had an NFL record-breaking year on his way to the MVP award. Before I do so, think of the Chiefs offense last year. I’m going to break down each position group individually, and at the end give my take on the offense overall. Taking a Look at the Kansas City Chiefs 53-Man Roster Ahead of Week One Offense Let’s take a look at the Chiefs 53-man roster and identify their positions of strength and weakness. Not only will this next game actually matter, but the Chiefs will also be taking the field with 53 players.

Patrick Mahomes is going to start his second consecutive MVP season, and the Chiefs will win the Super Bowl the next 11 seasons. The next time we see the Kansas City Chiefs suit up, they’ll be playing a game that matters. Finally, football is coming back, but for real this time.
