Chiefs Set Sights on Historic Super Bowl Three-Peat

Eight other NFL teams have won back-to-back titles, but none made it three in a row.
Chiefs Set Sights on Historic Super Bowl Three-Peat
Announcer Jim Nance, center, is joined by Chiefs great Willie Lanier, in cap and scarf, as he presents the AFC championship trophy to Chiefs owner Clark Hunt and head coach Andy Reid. Cheering at right are quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce. Jamie Squire/Getty Images
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All eyes will be on the Kansas City Chiefs amid the team’s quest to become the first-ever three-peat Super Bowl champion in two weeks.

“I’m excited to get to New Orleans and try to make history,” Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said from the AFC trophy stage after a 32–29 victory over the Buffalo Bills (13–4) on Sunday.
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