Super Bowl 2023: Under-the-radar moves that helped lead Chiefs in quest for third Lombardi Trophy (2024)

The Kansas City Chiefs are back in the Super Bowl for the third time in five seasons. This version of the Chiefs, though, looks a bit different than its predecessors.

Some of the pieces are still the same: Patrick Mahomes is under center. He's throwing to Travis Kelce. Chris Jones is wrecking opposing offensive lines. Frank Clark is coming off the edge. Some of the newer pieces are well-known names: Joe Thuney is the league's highest-paid guard. Orlando Brown is on the franchise tag. JuJu Smith-Schuster and Marquez Valdes-Scantling have been around as starter-level players for a while now.

But what about the rest of the Chiefs' team-building? We're here to identify some of the more under-the-radar moves that helped the Chiefs get back to the biggest stage in football.

Signing Andrew Wylie in 2018

Wylie went undrafted out of Eastern Michigan in 2017. He signed with the Colts as an undrafted free agent, but was released during the final cutdown. He caught on with the Browns and Chargers as part of their practice squads, but was released by both. Kansas City signed him in late December 2017 and he's gone on to become an important contributor in numerous ways. He began his career as a guard but eventually settled at right tackle, where he's been the starter for much of the past two seasons. Kansas City spent a lot to fortify the left side of the line by trading for Brown and signing Thuney, so it was important to have low-cost players on the opposite side. He's been a solid, if unspectacular right tackle, but he hasn't needed to be more than that considering what Kansas City has elsewhere on the line.

Signing Jerick McKinnon in 2021

McKinnon was a third-round pick of the Minnesota Vikingsin 2014. He impressed in fits and starts behind Adrian Peterson and later Matt Asiata before signing a big-money free agent deal with the San Francisco 49ers. But injuries wrecked his tenure in San Francisco. He ended up missing the entirety of his first two seasons, then working in a part-time role in 2020. Kansas City signed him to a cheap, one-year deal prior to the 2021 campaign, and while he didn't factor into the equation much during the regular season, he emerged as the team's best back during the playoffs. This year, he's been much more involved from the jump, logging a 47% snap rate that is the second-highest mark of his career. He's a valuable release valve for Mahomes, and has been a dangerous weapon in the red zone.

Nailing Days 2 and 3 of the 2021 draft

With Kansas City spending a significant portion of its cap on players like Mahomes, Kelce, Jones, Thuney, Brown, and Clark, the Chiefs needed badly to hit on their draft picks. These past two years, they have done a marvelous job of it. They really nailed things on the second and third days of the 2021 draft, landing Creed Humphrey, Nick Bolton, Noah Gray, and Trey Smith. Humphrey was their second-round pick and he's become one of the best centers in the NFL. He made the Pro Bowl and was a Second Team All-Pro this year. Bolton was acquired as a draft pick in the trade for Brown, and after playing a rotational role during his rookie year, he played 98% of Kansas City's defensive snaps this season. He's fantastic against the run, while holding his own in coverage. Gray was a fifth-rounder and emerged as the Chiefs' No. 2 tight end this year, and that's an especially important role considering the relative weakness of the receiving corps forced them into using multiple-tight end sets more often than most teams. And Smith is just your standard sixth-round pick who turned into one of the league's best guards. This is a fantastic job of finding value all over the board.

The entire 2022 draft

As mentioned, the Chiefs needed to nail the draft. And just as they did in 2021, they picked up multiple starters and important players in 2022. They traded up to select Trent McDuffie, and after missing time due to injury following a terrific debut game, he's become a versatile piece for them. He's spent time both on the perimeter and in the slot, and will likely do the same on Sunday. George Karlaftis played 64% of regular-season snaps and notched 6.0 sacks, and picked up another sack in the AFC title game. Second-round pick Bryan Cook only started one game, but he's been the third safety all year and made a huge play to create an interception against the Bengals in the conference championship. Leo Chenal has been a rotational linebacker all year. Seventh-rounder Jaylen Watson made six starts and is now the No. 2 outside corner. Joshua Williams made four starts and still plays a rotational role. And of course, seventh-rounder Isiah Pacheco plays a significant role in the rushing attack and has taken on more pass-game responsibility in recent weeks. That's a heck of a draft class.

Super Bowl 2023: Under-the-radar moves that helped lead Chiefs in quest for third Lombardi Trophy (2024)

FAQs

How much does a Lombardi Trophy cost? ›

Each winning team retains the trophy for life, valued at over $10,000, while players receive mini replicas worth around $1,500.

How many Lombardi's do Chiefs have? ›

Kansas City has established itself as a bona fine dynasty and, with the Chiefs' fourth Lombardi Trophy, one of the most successful franchises in NFL lore.

Was this the Chiefs' third Super Bowl win? ›

With their come-from-behind overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl on Sunday night, the Chiefs raised their third Lombardi Trophy in four trips over a five-year span.

Why is the Super Bowl trophy called Lombardi? ›

The trophy was named after the former Green Bay Packers head coach Vince Lombardi who died of cancer in 1970. He led the Packers to win their first two Super Bowls before passing away and the decision was made by the NFL to honour his legacy. As Lombardi once said, “Winning isn't everything; it's the only thing.”

Who pays for Super Bowl rings? ›

The ring awarded to the Kansas City Chiefs after Super Bowl LIV, for example, has 3.3 carats worth of diamonds and 5.95 carts of rubies for a total gem carat weight of 10.85! The NFL contributes from $5,000 to $7,000 per ring for up to 150 rings per team, with any additional costs being borne by the team.

How much money is a Super Bowl ring worth? ›

Super Bowl rings tend to staart at $30,000 but they go way up after that based on how every team decides to customize them. Pricing goes up if the design is something way out there, if it's a certain type of alloy or the number of diamonds in it. They also use rubies or sapphires to customize them.

How many Super Bowls has Patrick Mahomes lost? ›

Patrick Mahomes has 1 loss in Super Bowls in his career.
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How many Super Bowls has Kansas City won in a row? ›

The Kansas City Chiefs have proven it time and again, and they did so at the 2024 Super Bowl, defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime to win their second championship in a row and their third in the last five years.

Who won Lombardi 2024? ›

The Kansas City Chiefs won the 2024 Super Bowl on Sunday in Las Vegas, beating the San Francisco 49ers by 25-22, led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes. After the game, Mahomes and the rest of his team received the Vince Lombardi Trophy, which is annually presented to the NFL Super Bowl winner since 1967.

Who won 2 Super Bowls in a row? ›

Pittsburgh Steelers - Super Bowl IX and Super Bowl X

Led by quarterback Terry Bradshaw and the legendary "Steel Curtain" defense, the Steelers defeated the Minnesota Vikings in 1975 to capture the franchise's first Super Bowl, then defeated the Dallas Cowboys in 1976 to claim back-to-back championships.

How many Chiefs players have 3 rings? ›

This is not a team filled with a long list of three-time champions. Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Chris Jones are the only three players to start all three games. Harrison Butker, James Winchester and Derrick Nnadi will add a third ring, too.

Has anyone ever won 3 Super Bowls in a row? ›

No NFL team ever has won three straight Super Bowls.

Who got NFL MVP 2024? ›

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson took home his second AP NFL Most Valuable Player award at the 2024 “NFL Honors” ceremony on Thursday night at the Resorts World Theater in Las Vegas.

What Super Bowl is 2024? ›

Super Bowl LVIII will be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NV on Sunday, February 11, 2024. Download the NFL OnePass app to stay up to date on all official Super Bowl events.

Who won MVP Super Bowl 2024? ›

Patrick Mahomes wins 2024 Super Bowl MVP: Chiefs QB joins Tom Brady, Joe Montana as only 3-time award winners - CBSSports.com.

How much is the 2024 Super Bowl trophy worth? ›

The trophy costs a total of $50,000 to make. The entire process takes four months and 72 hours to construct. The value of the Lombardi Trophy is $10,000, however, many deem the award priceless.

Can a player keep the Lombardi Trophy? ›

Unlike trophies such as the Stanley Cup and the Grey Cup, a new Vince Lombardi Trophy is cast every year, and the winning team maintains permanent possession of it.

Does each Super Bowl player get a Lombardi Trophy? ›

The NFL casts a new trophy every year to award to the Super Bowl champion. The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots have the most Lombardi Trophies with six. The 49ers can claim their sixth with a victory in Super Bowl 58. Smaller replicas of the Lombardi Trophy are given to each member of the winning team.

Is the Lombardi Trophy Real silver? ›

The trophy is made of sterling silver and the top part is designed to look like a regulation-size football. It weighs seven pounds and stands 22 inches tall.

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