BREAKING : Chiefs Expected To Return To ‘Free-Wheeling’ Offense In 2025

Patrick Mahomes, Isiah Pacheco, Rashee Rice

The Kansas City Chiefs’ offense in 2025, for most, has a couple of question marks around it, one being the offensive line, but also, can Patrick Mahomes’ weapons stay healthy?

The drop-off in production last season could be attributed to a host of things, but the main reason was that Rashee Rice and Marquise Brown both missed significant chunks of time due to injury and never were on the field together. That should change.

The run game with Isiah Pacheco has also been in the spotlight with the running back fighting back from injury last season, but when he returned, he failed to produce as we know he can.

When looking at the Chiefs’ “triplets” as CBS Sports’ Jared Dubin calls them, of Mahomes, Rice, and Pacheco, when ranking all 32 teams’ top three weapons, Dubin has Kansas City at No. 5.

“This is the lowest the Chiefs have ranked since Mahomes’ first season as the starter,” Dubin writes. “They’ve were ninth prior to his debut, and have since checked in second, first, first, second, fourth, second and first before falling to fifth this season. If you ask me, it’s too low.

“People are ascribing a drop-off to the team that, in my opinion, was caused by offensive line play and injuries (to both Pacheco and the entire wide receiver corps). I think we see Kansas City get back to a more free-wheeling, wide-open offense this season and jump back near the top of the rankings a year from now.”

2025 Projections for the Chiefs' Offense

There’s every reason to suggest that we will see a significant bounce-back from Andy Reid’s offense this upcoming season. Yes, they still won 15 games last year, but we don’t expect that to happen again.

But what we do expect is for the offense to score more than 22.6 points per game (ranked 15th), and for Mahomes to average more than 245 passing yards per game. If his weapons are healthy, both should see a serious uptick in improvement.

Many are doubting the Chiefs in 2025, with some thinking they are about to fall off the proverbial cliff, but with a top-five offensive trio in their ranks, we bet they might just surprise a few people this season.

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