Super Bowl 2023: Under-the-radar moves that helped lead Chiefs in quest for third Lombardi Trophy (2024)

The Kansas City Chiefs are back in the Super Bowl for the third time in five seasons. This version of the Chiefs, though, looks a bit different than its predecessors.

Some of the pieces are still the same: Patrick Mahomes is under center. He's throwing to Travis Kelce. Chris Jones is wrecking opposing offensive lines. Frank Clark is coming off the edge. Some of the newer pieces are well-known names: Joe Thuney is the league's highest-paid guard. Orlando Brown is on the franchise tag. JuJu Smith-Schuster and Marquez Valdes-Scantling have been around as starter-level players for a while now.

But what about the rest of the Chiefs' team-building? We're here to identify some of the more under-the-radar moves that helped the Chiefs get back to the biggest stage in football.

Signing Andrew Wylie in 2018

Wylie went undrafted out of Eastern Michigan in 2017. He signed with the Colts as an undrafted free agent, but was released during the final cutdown. He caught on with the Browns and Chargers as part of their practice squads, but was released by both. Kansas City signed him in late December 2017 and he's gone on to become an important contributor in numerous ways. He began his career as a guard but eventually settled at right tackle, where he's been the starter for much of the past two seasons. Kansas City spent a lot to fortify the left side of the line by trading for Brown and signing Thuney, so it was important to have low-cost players on the opposite side. He's been a solid, if unspectacular right tackle, but he hasn't needed to be more than that considering what Kansas City has elsewhere on the line.

Signing Jerick McKinnon in 2021

McKinnon was a third-round pick of the Minnesota Vikingsin 2014. He impressed in fits and starts behind Adrian Peterson and later Matt Asiata before signing a big-money free agent deal with the San Francisco 49ers. But injuries wrecked his tenure in San Francisco. He ended up missing the entirety of his first two seasons, then working in a part-time role in 2020. Kansas City signed him to a cheap, one-year deal prior to the 2021 campaign, and while he didn't factor into the equation much during the regular season, he emerged as the team's best back during the playoffs. This year, he's been much more involved from the jump, logging a 47% snap rate that is the second-highest mark of his career. He's a valuable release valve for Mahomes, and has been a dangerous weapon in the red zone.

Nailing Days 2 and 3 of the 2021 draft

With Kansas City spending a significant portion of its cap on players like Mahomes, Kelce, Jones, Thuney, Brown, and Clark, the Chiefs needed badly to hit on their draft picks. These past two years, they have done a marvelous job of it. They really nailed things on the second and third days of the 2021 draft, landing Creed Humphrey, Nick Bolton, Noah Gray, and Trey Smith. Humphrey was their second-round pick and he's become one of the best centers in the NFL. He made the Pro Bowl and was a Second Team All-Pro this year. Bolton was acquired as a draft pick in the trade for Brown, and after playing a rotational role during his rookie year, he played 98% of Kansas City's defensive snaps this season. He's fantastic against the run, while holding his own in coverage. Gray was a fifth-rounder and emerged as the Chiefs' No. 2 tight end this year, and that's an especially important role considering the relative weakness of the receiving corps forced them into using multiple-tight end sets more often than most teams. And Smith is just your standard sixth-round pick who turned into one of the league's best guards. This is a fantastic job of finding value all over the board.

The entire 2022 draft

As mentioned, the Chiefs needed to nail the draft. And just as they did in 2021, they picked up multiple starters and important players in 2022. They traded up to select Trent McDuffie, and after missing time due to injury following a terrific debut game, he's become a versatile piece for them. He's spent time both on the perimeter and in the slot, and will likely do the same on Sunday. George Karlaftis played 64% of regular-season snaps and notched 6.0 sacks, and picked up another sack in the AFC title game. Second-round pick Bryan Cook only started one game, but he's been the third safety all year and made a huge play to create an interception against the Bengals in the conference championship. Leo Chenal has been a rotational linebacker all year. Seventh-rounder Jaylen Watson made six starts and is now the No. 2 outside corner. Joshua Williams made four starts and still plays a rotational role. And of course, seventh-rounder Isiah Pacheco plays a significant role in the rushing attack and has taken on more pass-game responsibility in recent weeks. That's a heck of a draft class.

Super Bowl 2023: Under-the-radar moves that helped lead Chiefs in quest for third Lombardi Trophy (2024)

FAQs

Who gave the trophy to the Chiefs? ›

Former Broncos quarterback John Elway. While on “The Adam Schefter Podcast,” Elway admitted he'd rather not have handed the championship trophy to the Chiefs. “Well, I didn't think about being in the Raiders home field, but I knew I was giving it to the Chiefs,” Elway said.

How much is a Lombardi Trophy worth? ›

Each winning team retains the trophy for life, valued at over $10,000, while players receive mini replicas worth around $1,500.

Who presented the Lombardi Trophy to the Chiefs? ›

After the Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, the NFL trotted out two Hall-of-Famers — Larry Csonka and Elway — to relay the Lombardi Trophy up to the podium.

Who is predicted to win the 2024 Super Bowl? ›

Odds to Win Super Bowl 2024
TeamCurrent OddsOpening Odds
San Francisco 49ers+600+500
Kansas City Chiefs+650+750
Baltimore Ravens+900+850
Detroit Lions+1200+1200
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Did Mahomes really give away the trophy? ›

The verdict is in: Mahomes was definitely drunk at the parade, but not drunk enough to give away the Lombardi Trophy.

What team does Brittany Mahomes own? ›

Mahomes married NFL quarterback Patrick Mahomes, whom she had dated since high school, in 2022. They have two children, a daughter and a son. Patrick later joined her as a minority-stake owner of the Kansas City Current.

Can a player keep the Lombardi Trophy? ›

The team keeps a copy of the Lombardi trophy. The owner, by tradition, buys actual rings for the players to keep.

Do Super Bowl winners keep the trophy? ›

Do NFL teams get to keep the Lombardi Trophy? Yes, they do. The NFL casts a new trophy every year to award to the Super Bowl champion. The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots have the most Lombardi Trophies with six.

Who pays for the Super Bowl rings? ›

The New England Patriots' Super Bowl XLIX rings, for instance, cost $36,500 each. A full set of rings for a team can cost upwards of $5 million. Who pays for them: The NFL contributes $5,000 per ring for the first 150 rings. The team finances any additional rings.

How much is the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs worth? ›

What's Clark Hunt's net worth? Hunt, a pivotal member of the Chiefs for over two decades, is worth an estimated $2 billion.

Who owns the Kansas City Chiefs? ›

Clark Knobel Hunt (born February 19, 1965) is an American billionaire and businessman who is chairman and CEO of the National Football League's Kansas City Chiefs and a founding investor-owner in Major League Soccer.

Was Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl? ›

Swift wasn't the only big name to grace the Super Bowl. Others in attendance included Beyoncé — who dropped two new singles during the game — Elon Musk, LeBron James, Lady Gaga, Khloé Kardashian, and many others.

Are the Chiefs going to the Super Bowl in 2024? ›

The Kansas City Chiefs narrowly beat the San Francisco 49ers, becoming the 2024 Super Bowl champions. The final score was 25 to 22.

Which city will sponsor a Super Bowl in 2024? ›

NFL-Super Bowl 2024: how was the host city chosen and who are future hosts? LAS VEGAS, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The Super Bowl will be played on Feb. 11 in Las Vegas, Nevada between the AFC champion and reigning Super Bowl winners the Kansas City Chiefs and the NFC champion San Francisco 49ers.

Which NFL teams need a QB in 2024? ›

Teams that have a critical need
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  • Buffalo Bills.
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Why did John Elway hand out the trophy? ›

Kansas City, who's one of Denver's most hated football rivals, getting the most important trophy in sports from a Broncos legend. It turns out Elway was an “honorary captain” for the game, and this was just part of his duties.

Who keeps the Super Bowl trophy? ›

Do NFL teams get to keep the Lombardi Trophy? Yes, they do. The NFL casts a new trophy every year to award to the Super Bowl champion. The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots have the most Lombardi Trophies with six.

Who is the NFC Championship trophy named after? ›

Louis. UPI.com. January 25, 2002. Beginning with the 1984–85 NFL playoffs, the winner of the NFC Championship Game has received the George Halas Trophy, named after the longtime owner and coach of the Chicago Bears, a charter member of the NFL.

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