The Chiefs need to lean into the pain of losing last season to be able to right the ship. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS]( [STORY IMAGE AD]( In todayâs FOX Sports Insider with Martin Rogers: After falling short of their ultimate goal last season, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs appear to be more motivated now than before they won a Super Bowl ... we are treated to a behind-the-scenes look at Kyrie Irvingâs recruitment of Kevin Durant ... and Deandre Ayton shares a photo of his signed jersey from Nikola Jokic. The longest game in football is the waiting game, that interminable stretch between February and September where Sundays are an open book and time ticks to a slightly different beat. Itâs a game everyone has no choice but to play, from fans tortured by the inactivity and waiting restlessly with replica jerseys and fantasy spreadsheets, to groups of players for whom last time around â with one exception - didnât end quite as theyâd have wanted it to. The pause might be worst of all for the squad with the most pressing sense of unfinished business, which in this case is the Kansas City Chiefs. It must be a strange kind of offseason for Patrick Mahomes and his colleagues, who have performed at a high enough level for long enough now to be bestowed with many of the trappings of a Super Bowl champion, despite having lost the biggest game of all to Tom Bradyâs Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Chiefs and their quarterback are a collective hot commodity. [Mahomes, alongside Brady, is on the cover of the Madden 22 video game]( getting the headlining spot for the second time in three years. It is surely a nice accolade and a grim reminder, all wrapped up into one. [STORY IMAGE 1] Kansas City is the clear favorite to hoist the Lombardi Trophy next season, [listed at +500, per FOX Bet]( ahead of Tampa Bay, the Buffalo Bills and the Los Angeles Rams. Mahomesâ aura and mystique havenât dimmed any despite the events of that Florida night, and when the National Football Leagueâs decision to expand to a 17-game regular season prompted him to throw out the possibility of a historic 20-0 campaign, no one scoffed at the ridiculousness of such a notion. Yet while the Chiefs clearly breathe rare air and are afforded the loftiest status, the truth is one theyâre painfully aware of: that they had a chance to win it all a few months back and couldnât get it done. âEveryoneâs still got a bad taste in our mouth about how we finished the season last year,â tight end Travis Kelce told reporters. âThatâs fuel in the fire. Everyone is more motivated right now than before we won a Super Bowl.â [STORY IMAGE 2] That right there, the infuriating itch of getting so close and falling short, is what the Chiefs need to lean into, rather than the satisfaction of having become the standard by which every other team judges itself by. Eras of dominance are typically fleeting in the NFL. The Chiefsâ time is now and they need to make the most of it. Behind Mahomes, they have an offense that looked utterly unstoppable last season, right up until the point when the Bucs defense produced an incredible shutdown performance with a Super Bowl on the line. Theyâve made some strengthening moves, most notably splashing out to boost the offensive line with free agent Joe Thuney, who received a five-year, $80 million contract and, on paper at least, will be every bit as strong as they were. âThis team is set up for success,â former All-Pro Brandon Marshall said on FS1âs âFirst Things First.â âThey have everything they need to dominate the AFC. The best quarterback, the best tight end (Kelce) and an under-appreciated wide receiver (Tyreek Hill). Patrick Mahomes is going to do what heâs always done, and just run through the AFC.â [STORY IMAGE 3]( When Mahomes made his 20-0 comment at the start of June, he clarified it a couple of days later, but didnât walk it back. Since then, his teammates have bought in to that same thought process, and the mentality of shooting for perfection was running through the squad as minicamps came to a close and the players returned home before full training camp begins next month. âWe got to look forward to the future and the future is what Patrick Mahomes said,â Hill told the media. â20-0 - thatâs what we are aiming for.â âWe are going to try to win every single game and with that mentality the sky is the limit,â Kelce added. [STORY IMAGE 4] Aiming for 20-0 and having the swagger to talk about it isnât something that needs apologizing for. Indeed, itâs an appropriate goal for a team that was imperious a year ago, right up until the time when it mattered the most. They didnât like losing to the Raiders in the regular season much, especially when it resulted in the Las Vegas team bus taking a victory lap around Arrowhead. In reality though, that was the only blip. The Chiefs werenât really trying when they lost to the Los Angeles Chargers with a weakened group in Week 17, and will again likely be favorites every time they play. Andy Reid has said he likes what he sees; a collection of players bursting with the intention to correct the shortfall, a quarterback certain he is still getting better, a chip on every shoulder in the locker room and a team that not only wants to win every game but genuinely believes it is good enough to do so. The only blip is the one thing he canât do anything about â that long, long wait. [STORY IMAGE 5]( Hereâs what others have said ... Shannon Sharpe, Undisputed: âAs long as Patrick Mahomes is in Kansas City, they'll always be a favorite contender. But I love that they addressed their needs, this is a complete overhaul of their offensive line.â Andy Reid, Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach: âTo me, records donât mean anything if youâre not winning that last game at the end of the season. So to me itâs about going in every single week with the mindset that ⊠weâre going to win.â Vahe Gregorian, Kansas City Star: âAnd thatâs why even after the Chiefs were pulverized by Tampa Bay 31-9 in Super Bowl LV in February behind a devastated offensive line that necessitated an extreme makeover, and even after requiring offseason toe surgery from which he reports being largely recovered, (Patrick) Mahomes has embraced raising the standard yet more.â [IN OTHER WORDS] - The MVP races in the AL and NL are tight at the top, with stars clamoring for the hardware. [Hereâs who the oddsmakers like](.
- When the New York Islandersâ captivating postseason run ends, [so to will the NHLâs connection to the storied Nassau Coliseum](.
- Go behind the scenes of Kyrie Irvingâs recruitment of Kevin Durant in an [exclusive excerpt from the new book, "Canât Knock The Hustle."]( [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( As the Phoenix Suns continue to wait and see who their opponent will be in the Western Conference finals, Deandre Ayton took to social media to share a jersey he received from NBA MVP Nikola Jokic following Phoenixâs second-round sweep over Jokic and the Nuggets. The jersey is signed by Jokic and includes a message that reads: âTo my brother DA, U are beast!!! Keep up the good work!!!â This is really cool, especially considering how poorly the series ended for Jokic. It also goes to show that Ayton continues to earn the respect of his peers, including the top player in the NBA this season. [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Philadelphia 76ers at Atlanta Hawks (ESPN 7:30 p.m. ET)
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Paul George and the LA Clippers go up against Donovan Mitchell and the Utah Jazz in a pivotal Game 6 matchup. Chicago White Sox at Houston Astros (Saturday, FOX, 7:15 p.m.)
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Philadelphia 76ers at Atlanta Hawks
Trae Young Top Point Scorer In The Game: +175 Our lead story in Thursdayâs newsletter focused on Trae Young and the Atlanta Hawks embracing the âunderdogâ mentality throughout this postseason. They have an opportunity to make a huge statement Friday night as they look to close out the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 6 of this second round Eastern Conference playoff series. Young has been sensational throughout this postseason, averaging 29.4 points per game, including a 39-point outburst in Atlantaâs incredible 109-106 victory in Game 5. Look for Young to continue his brilliance in this matchup as he looks to lead the Hawks to their first Eastern Conference Finals appearance since 2015. Taking Young to be the top scorer in this close-out game, on his own home court, looks like a great play. [WHAT THEY SAID] âFor me, itâs always fun. Youâre playing football and living out your dream.â â Patrick Mahomes [FOLLOW FOX SPORTS] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Download FOX Sports App: [Fire TV](
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