Rich Eisen Predicts Lightning To Strike Twice For Chiefs ‘Until I See Otherwise!’

Tiền vệ Patrick Mahomes của Kansas City Chiefs
NFL analyst Rich Eisen is a big believer in the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025.

The Kansas City Chiefs are dividing opinion right now on what they will amount to in 2025, with many thinking the defending AFC champs are about to fall off a cliff.

But not everyone.

NFL Network’s Rich Eisen is a big believer in Andy Reid’s team in 2025, and as such, when playing the win/loss game for the AFC West franchise, Rich came away with quite the predicted record for Kansas City.

Eisen has the Chiefs again finishing with a 15-2 record, with the two losses being to the Buffalo Bills in Week 9 and the Denver Broncos in Week 17.

“Until I see otherwise, I’m going to assume the Chiefs are going to be as good, as well-coached, as youthful as ever,” Eisen said.

So Patrick Mahomes and Co. will do something they’ve never done before with No. 15 in the lineup, and that is win 15 regular-season games in back-to-back years. In fact, last season was the first time in Patrick’s career that he won that many games.

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