November 8, 2024

This year’s NFL offseason saw the Kansas City Chiefs replenish their roster with new talent. At the wide receiver position, it was evident that they wanted to give Patrick Mahomes more dynamic weapons to work with.

Marquise “Hollywood” Brown was signed in free agency, which was one of the most underappreciated transactions of the summer. His acquisition alone will create an opportunity for Mahomes to make a big play downfield. Xavier Worthy was also picked in the 2024 NFL Draft and possesses excellent speed and playmaking talents.

As has been the case since Mahomes joined the Kansas City Chiefs, the team has been all about the big play. That changed a bit in 2023, which was a concern, but they have improved where they needed to in order to bring that aspect of their offense back.

Now, one former NFL quarterback is speaking about about how the Chiefs’ elite playmaking and speed offensively is “terrifying” for opposing defense to go up against.

Kansas City Chiefs’ “Terrifying” Aspect Revealed By Former NFL QB

David Carr, a former NFL quarterback and current pundit, spoke out against the Kansas City Chiefs’ offseason moves, calling them “terrifying” for opponents.

“It must be terrifying for the rest of the league to see the Super Bowl champions improve in the offseason.” Everyone is trying to catch them, but all they do is make more room for their tight end. And that is really what this is about. You stated generating space, which is certainly important for the run game, but as you mentioned, those speed people do not have to be completions. It’s just that because they’re down there, there’s so much space between the numbers, which Patrick enjoys working with Travis.”

Add in the fact that Rashee Rice could be available at some point this season, depending on what punishment the NFL hands down for his off-the-field issues, and the offense looks even more dangerous.

Back when the Kansas City Chiefs had Tyreek Hill, defenses had no answer for their offense. Kelce was always open and when they focused on him, Hill burned them down the field.

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