Terry Bradshaw made a shocking prediction that the Kansas City Chiefs will not win the Super Bowl this season.
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and their teammates hope to become the first team in NFL history to win a third consecutive Super Bowl.
They already clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC thanks to their Christmas Day victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, guaranteeing them a first-round playoff bye and home-field advantage.
Despite that, Bradshaw insists Andy Reid's team will not emerge victorious in New Orleans on February 9.
Speaking on Fox on Sunday, the four-time Super Bowl winner and Pittsburgh Steelers legend said, “They're not going to win three in a row.”
'I just think they're going to face a team like Buffalo; They will face a team like Baltimore.
Terry Bradshaw made a shocking prediction that the Chiefs won't win the Super Bowl this season
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and their teammates have already clinched the AFC's No. 1 seed
'Those are the two teams that can beat them. I think it's going to happen.”
While some fans are hopeful that the Ravens or Bills can end the Chiefs' dominance, many disagreed with Bradshaw on social media.
One Chiefs fan wrote: “He said the exact same thing last year, that we wouldn't play back-to-back again, and then look what happened.”
Another commented: 'Why do you forget that the Chiefs beat the Ravens this season? Maybe Terry is getting a little senile.
“Doubting Mahomes is crazy,” a third commented.
“I'm not a Chiefs fan, but Terry needs to go.” “Jesus is terrible,” a fourth fan posted.
A strong Chiefs defender posted: “Terry Bradshaw, you are wrong, the Chiefs offense is clicking with the right team and the defense is excellent.”
Mocking Bradshaw's affiliation with the Steelers, one viewer posted, “Someone still isn't over the Christmas Day game” with a laughing emoji.
The Chiefs (15-1) face the Denver Broncos in their regular-season finale next weekend, which will be at least 10 days after their 29-10 win in Pittsburgh, a nice break for a tired team whose rest It was in Week 6.
But with nothing to play for in that game, Reid could possibly give some of his most important players the entire week off before the playoffs.
And now that the Chiefs have a first-round bye, that means they wouldn't face anyone until at least Jan. 18 in the divisional round, which means a full 24 days between games.
“It's been almost 10 weeks of football, working on this short schedule at the end of the year,” quarterback Mahomes said.
“We'll see how Week 18 goes: who plays and who doesn't.” That depends on the coach. But having this break, recovering and getting ready for the playoffs, it was very important, especially with the guys we've hit.”