Enterprise-Record (Chico)

BRADY IN THE WAY OF CHIEFS’ REPEAT

There have been no back-to-back champions since 2004 season

- By Barry Wilner

Considerin­g that there has been no repeat NFL champion since the 2004 season, clearly some major obstructio­ns have gotten in the way.

For the Chiefs, that hurdle wears a No. 12 jersey and is the last guy to pull off the feat.

After demolishin­g Buffalo for the AFC title, the Chiefs head to Tampa looking to complete the double. It’s been done eight times, twice by the Steelers. But there’s never been such a gap for a repeat winner, and after winning its first Super Bowl in a half-century last year, Kansas City seems primed to end that

string of failures.

Except for that massive roadblock named Tom Brady.

“The job’s not finished,”

Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes acknowledg­es. “We’re going to Tampa, we’re trying to run it back.”

To do so, young Mr. Mahomes, you’ll need to beat that old man and his penchant for collecting trophies and rings.

“We’ve just got to be ourselves,” added Mahomes, at 25

a mere 18 years younger than Brady. (Heck, Mahomes’ father is only 50 years old.) “I trust my guys over anybody.”

The rest of the world has learned to trust Brady over most anybody.

The quarterbac­k of the Patriots when they took the Lombardi Trophy for the 2003 and 2004 seasons, Brady owns a nonpareil six rings altogether. He’s headed to his 10th Super Bowl, and the big game will be played at Raymond James Stadium, which happens to be the Buccaneers’ home field. Add another record to Brady’s ledger.

“The belief he gave everybody in this organizati­on, that this could be done,” says Bucs coach Bruce Arians of Brady. “It only took one man.”

When Brady signed as a free agent with one of the historical­ly worst franchises in the sport — the Bucs won their only visit to the Super Bowl 18 years ago, hadn’t been to the playoffs since the 2007 season, and have a 278-429-1 overall record — faith was reborn in Tampa.

A leap of faith, it seemed. Like needing a Hail Mary for the Bucs to rise to the championsh­ip level. Then they went 11-5 to become a wild-card team spending all of January on the road.

The Chiefs are well aware of what Brady means

in a championsh­ip chase. For those two decades when New England was dominating the AFC, Kansas City enviously watched. What the Chiefs witnessed then is what is playing out now: Brady as the centerpiec­e — and by far the most important piece — of a franchise.

He’s stamped himself as the overriding reason the Patriots were so good; look at them now without him. And look at what the Bucs have achieved already with him.

When Brady won those successive Super Bowls, he was only beginning to establish his championsh­ip pedigree. He hadn’t won an MVP award; he now has three. Nor had he won Offensive Player of the Year;

he now has two.

He hadn’t set many league records of note, either.

Today, he is the most successful player in the NFL’s modern era.

That’s what Mahomes and his magic must overcome, and the Chiefs are early three-point favorites to do so. They come from the stronger conference. They win even when they aren’t at their best, as happened last week against Cleveland. They shrug off deficits the way Travis Kelce shrugs off defenders. They boast a confidence reminiscen­t of, well, the QB in Tampa.

And that guy is the most challengin­g obstacle to get past.

 ?? JEFFREY PHELPS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The quarterbac­k of the Patriots when they took the Lombardi Trophy for the 2003and 2004season­s, Tom Brady owns six rings altogether.
JEFFREY PHELPS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The quarterbac­k of the Patriots when they took the Lombardi Trophy for the 2003and 2004season­s, Tom Brady owns six rings altogether.
 ??  ?? Tom Brady is headed to his 10th Super Bowl, and the big game will be played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.
Tom Brady is headed to his 10th Super Bowl, and the big game will be played at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.

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