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Joe Montana Returns to Chiefs as Assistant Coach to Push for AFC West Title

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Kansas City, MO – May 20, 2025 – In a stunning move, the Kansas City Chiefs have welcomed NFL legend Joe Montana back to the organization as an assistant coach, aiming to bolster their quest for an AFC West title and a return to Super Bowl glory. The Hall of Fame quarterback, who led the Chiefs to back-to-back AFC Championship Games in 1993 and 1994, joins head coach Andy Reid’s staff to mentor Patrick Mahomes and elevate an already potent offense, as announced by NFL Network.

Montana, 68, brings unparalleled expertise with four Super Bowl rings and a storied career that includes a 16-7 record during his two seasons with Kansas City. His role as offensive assistant will focus on refining Mahomes’ decision-making and situational play-calling, drawing on Montana’s famed “Joe Cool” composure. “Joe’s a winner. His experience will push Patrick and our young roster to new heights,” Reid told ESPN. The move comes after the Chiefs’ Super Bowl LIX loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, prompting Reid to seek innovative ways to reclaim dominance.

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The Chiefs have aggressively retooled their offense for 2025. Recent acquisitions include running back Breece Hall from the New York Jets, traded for a 2025 third-round pick and a 2026 fifth-round pick, as reported by TWSN Sports. Hall joins Isiah Pacheco and rookie Carson Steele, complementing a receiving corps featuring Xavier Worthy, Jalen Royals (2025 fourth-round pick), and Rashee Rice, per Sporting News. Veteran Kareem Hunt, re-signed for $1.2 million, adds depth, according to Athlon Sports. Montana’s coaching is expected to maximize this youthful talent, particularly in high-stakes games.

Defensively, coordinator Steve Spagnuolo relies on cornerbacks Trent McDuffie and L’Jarius Sneed, alongside defensive end George Karlaftis and 2025 draftee safety Jaden Hicks, to support Mahomes’ offense with timely stops. Montana’s presence could also inspire the unit, leveraging his clutch performance legacy to instill a championship mindset.

Fans on X are electrified. “Joe Montana coaching Mahomes? That’s a Super Bowl recipe!” one user posted. Some express skepticism about Montana’s transition to coaching at his age, but his football IQ is undisputed. General Manager Brett Veach emphasized, “Joe’s knowledge is timeless. He’s here to help us dominate the AFC West and beyond.”

As the Chiefs prepare for their 2025 opener against the Baltimore Ravens on September 5, Montana’s return signals an all-in push for the franchise’s fourth Super Bowl under Reid. With Mahomes, a revitalized roster, and Montana’s championship pedigree, Kansas City aims to cement its dynasty in a fiercely competitive AFC.

Former Bills Owner Mary Wilson Reveals Cancer Diagnosis — “Every Buffalo Victory Keeps My Spirit Alive”
Buffalo, NY – September 29, 2025 Mary Wilson, the widow of legendary Bills founder Ralph Wilson Jr. and former controlling owner of the franchise in 2014, has announced she has been diagnosed with cancer. At 84, she vowed to fight with resilience. “I have recently been diagnosed with cancer and am under the care of a remarkable medical team,” Wilson said in a statement. “Every Buffalo victory keeps my spirit alive, and I’m holding on to that strength.” Mary Wilson assumed the role of controlling owner through an estate trust after Ralph Wilson’s passing in March 2014. Though her time in ownership was brief, she guided the franchise through one of its most pivotal transitions. She entrusted daily operations to CEO Russ Brandon and GM Doug Whaley before selling the team in October 2014 to Terry and Kim Pegula for $1.4 billion — then a record-setting NFL purchase price.   Her stewardship, while temporary, ensured stability during a period of uncertainty for Bills fans and kept the franchise rooted in Buffalo, where its connection to the community runs deeper than the game itself. Since stepping away, Wilson has remained active in philanthropy and community service, often supporting causes close to Western New York. Her ties to the Bills organization have remained heartfelt and enduring. Fans and former players have already taken to social media to send prayers and encouragement. For many, Mary Wilson’s courage symbolizes the same resilience Buffalo itself has carried through decades of triumphs and challenges.