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🚨🔥 Nick Wright Shocks NFL Fans: “The Chiefs Are STILL the Best Team in Football — Mahomes and Reid Run This League!” 💯❤️💛

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Kansas City, MO – October 6, 2025

Sports analyst Nick Wright has once again set the NFL world on fire — and this time, he’s putting his full confidence behind the Kansas City Chiefs despite their recent ups and downs.

During his appearance on First Things First, Wright doubled down on his long-standing belief that the Chiefs remain the most dominant force in football, sparking massive debate among fans and analysts alike.

“People love to overreact after one loss or one bad drive — but let’s be clear: the Kansas City Chiefs are still the standard,” Wright said. “Patrick Mahomes is still the best player on the planet, Andy Reid is still the smartest coach in football, and until someone actually knocks them off for good, this league still runs through Kansas City.”

Wright’s bold statement came just days after the Chiefs’ tough loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, a game that left many questioning whether Kansas City’s dynasty might finally be slipping. But the fiery commentator wasn’t having any of it.

He reminded fans that under Mahomes and Reid, the Chiefs have reached six straight AFC Championships, won three Super Bowls, and never lost faith even in the toughest stretches.

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Social media instantly exploded after the segment aired — with Chiefs fans praising Wright for “telling the truth everyone’s afraid to admit,” while rival fans accused him of “living in 2020.”

One fan tweeted:

“Say what you want, but Nick Wright is right — until someone dethrones them, it’s still the Chiefs’ league.”

Even Patrick Mahomes himself reacted indirectly, posting a cryptic “👀” emoji on X (formerly Twitter), sending fans into a frenzy.

Love him or hate him, Nick Wright just reignited the biggest debate in football: Is the Chiefs’ reign really over — or are they just reloading for another run? 💥

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