Chiefs All-Pro defensive lineman comments on three-peat talks: ‘It’s just so far-fetched’

Kansas City #Chiefs DT Chris Jones comments on three-peat talks: ‘It’s just so far-fetched’ | @EdEastonJr

Kansas City Chiefs All-Pro defensive tackle Chris Jones appeared as a guest on The Rich Eisen Show on Wednesday to reveal whether or not the team thinks about their chances at a three-peat.

“Not at all. It’s just so far-fetched. And you got to get through the division, not only the AFC West, you got to get through the AFC so much adversity can come about.” said Jones. “So I think more so for us; it’s about the smaller goals of winning the AFC West, which is the first thing we can do. We win the AFC West, we can put ourselves in a position to be in the playoffs. “

Jones was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for his fantastic performance against the Los Angeles Chargers last Sunday. His third-career Player of the Week Award, surpassing Neil Smith and Art Still for the most-ever by a Chiefs defensive lineman.

“We can think about the AFC, where we are in the AFC, and then we can think about winning an AFC Championship,” said Jones. “They win that. Then you can think about the three-peat, but it’s so far-fetched, so far away, man. So you gotta, I think you can focus on the smaller goals. If you’re able to hit those, you’ll be where you want to be.”

The three-time Super Bowl champion has always kept the right mindset and understands the importance of building the team throughout the season.

Chiefs TE Travis Kelce praises rookie teammate: ‘He can do some things with the ball’

Chiefs TE Travis Kelce praises rookie Carson Steele: ‘He can do some things with the ball’ | @EdEastonJr

The 2024 season is set to get underway for the Kansas City Chiefs, who are set to face the Baltimore Ravens in Week 1.

During the latest episode of the New Heights podcast, Travis shares his thoughts on undrafted rookie Carson Steele joining the team after impressing everyone in training camp and the preseason.

“I think he’s a little bit more than a fullback. He’s athletic, and he can do some things with the ball in his hand,” said Kelce. “On top of that, he’s a big special teams guy. A whatever you need me to do coach kind of guy.”

Steele joins a Chiefs team seeking a three-peat filled with veterans such as Kelce. He describes the mindset going into the new season.

“You don’t get to the Super Bowl by thinking about winning the Super Bowl; you get to the Super Bowl by slowly creating this routine of success ‒ week in, week out,” said Kelce. “We know that it’s a process that you have to go through. You can’t peak too soon. You can’t look that far in advance and just assume that you’re going to be there.”

Kansas City’s team this season has a healthy mix of veterans and young players focused on returning to another Super Bowl. Kelce understands it will be another long grind that can’t accomplished in one week.

Tech N9ne talks new album, predicts Chiefs’ three-peat chances in new song

Tech N9ne talks new album, predicts Kansas City #Chiefs’ three-peat chances in new song w/ @EdEastonJr

The Kansas City Chiefs are focused on completing the unprecedented three-peat this season as they seek another trip to the Super Bowl. Each season has its rally inspiration, and it appears the creator of ‘Red Kingdom’ has another song to motivate the team.

Chiefs Wire’s Ed Easton Jr. spoke to award-winning artist Tech N9ne about his new album ‘Tech N9ne Collabos – COSM’ (Class of Stange Music) and a song from the project that helps predict the Chiefs’ 2024 season.

“My partner, Travis (O’Guin), came to me like we need another Collabo,” Tech explained. “We haven’t had one in seven years. I’m like, yo, I think I have a perfect name for it; we’re going to call it COSM, Class of Strange Music. This time, we will go outside of Strange Music artists and back to previous Strange Music artists all around the spectrum. I ended up having a song with Killer Mike and Hopson on it, with Ordained.

“I didn’t have any barriers to creating COSM. People who were with Strange (Music) aren’t with Strange (Music) anymore. People connected spiritually and musically. Strange (Music) also got a piece of that. I couldn’t name everybody because it’s so many, it’s such a big album, and the people in Kansas City that came through there are so many male and female rappers as well. I’m so proud of this project.”

Tech N9ne is on tour, but he provided a song from the new album that best describes the Chiefs’ mindset heading into the 2024 season.

“We’re the best team, and it will happen again. I have this song on COSM called ZOD (I Win, I Always Win). I say we win a whole lot, green light and no stops. I’m going to be your roadblock,” said Tech. “We always win, win, win. What? Again and again and again and again. It’s going to keep happening. ZOD is the prediction. That’s the one with Kevin Gates, Snow Tha Product, and Joey Cool on the song with me. ZOD tells you that we’re going to win, win, win, again and again and again and again. So that’s the prediction.

For more information from Tech N9ne, follow him on X, Instagram and log on to strangemusicinc.com

World Series champion Derek Jeter on Chiefs’ three-peat chances

Five-time World Series champion Derek Jeter weighs in on the Kansas City #Chiefs quest for a three-peat | @EdEastonJr

The Kansas City Chiefs are pursuing history this season, attempting to become the first team to three-peat as Super Bowl champions in NFL history.

Chiefs Wire’s Ed Easton Jr. spoke to Baseball Hall of Famer Derek Jeter after his appearance at Fanatics Fest in New York City about his journey into sports memorabilia, which led to his co-creation of Arena Club with business entrepreneur Brian Lee and revealed the mindset of his New York Yankees three-peat teams.

“When you’re starting your career, when you get baseball cards, back then, I don’t know how they do it now, but they used to send you a bunch of rookie cards,” Jeter explained. “They’d send me twenty of them, and you could keep it. So my parents used to collect all the memorabilia, baseball cards, and everything.

“We had a flood in our house. Everything got ruined. So I lost a lot of memorabilia and baseball cards. So when I conversed with Brian (Lee), he explained it to me, and it hit home. He said that before, the trading card industry was almost like a secret society for years, and I think it’s coming to the forefront.”

Jeter is a five-time World Series champion with the Yankees and had a well-known three-peat run from 1998-2000. He shared his wisdom about securing rare accomplishments and what the Chiefs may have to do to make history.

“You have to stay hungry,” Jeter said. “I told someone a couple of weeks ago (that) we had won championships. No one walked around with their championship ring; I was over with it. It doesn’t make a difference that you won. Nobody cares. When we’re playing a new season, you have to stay hungry. I think the more success you have at times, the more challenging it can be.”

The NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers are the last team of the four major American professional sports to accomplish the three-peat.

For more information on Arena Club, please log on to their website.

Michael Irvin reveals conversation with Chiefs TE Travis Kelce about pursuing a three-peat

Michael Irvin reveals conversation with Kansas City #Chiefs TE Travis Kelce about pursuing a three-peat | @EdEastonJr

The Kansas City Chiefs’ journey to a possible three-peat will be discussed before every game this season. Outside of fans and the media, players have voiced their hopes of winning an unprecedented third consecutive title.

Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Irvin appeared as a guest on ‘The Jim Rome Show’ on X to reveal his conversation with Chiefs star Travis Kelce at a recent Dallas Mavericks game.

“Travis Kelce spent some time with him, and he said to me, he grabbed me; hooked me real tight. And he said, Michael, tell me about that three-peat chase. Because, you know, we went through that, we tried that. We went for the three-peat, and we lost our coach. We changed in the midst of going for that three-peat.” said Irvin. “I told him every day, man, every day when I hit put head to pillow at night. Think about that one that got away. I think about the 1994 championship game.”

Irvin was a member of three Super Championship teams with the Dallas Cowboys but came up short in his three-peat bid, losing to the San Francisco 49ers in the 1994 NFC Championship game.

“I said, do all you can to make that happen, and don’t leave anything on the table. Because I’m telling you, if you leave anything on the table and don’t get it, you will think about it for the rest of your life, like I do,” said Irvin. “Man, that’s what I need (Said Kelce). So, I’m telling you, do everything.”

Irvin believes the Chiefs are favorites to achieve the three-peat because of Kelce’s curiosity. He also credited the winning culture with leading to the team’s string of success.

Howie Long praises Chiefs coaching staff for three-peat opportunity

Howie Long praises Kansas City #Chiefs coaching staff for three-peat opportunity | @EdEastonJr

The offseason is almost over, with training camps set to open around the league next month. The Kansas City Chiefs will have a target on their backs as they attempt to achieve something unprecedented in the league’s history.

Hall of Famer Howie Long recently appeared as a guest on Yote House Media’s “Green Light with Chris Long” podcast. He discussed his thoughts on the Chiefs pursuing a three-peat this season with his son.

“What’s unique about three is nobody has ever done it, and I think when you add that to the equation for guys that are aware, you know this is historic stuff…Now you gotta be healthy, you gotta stay smart.” said Long. “last year, we saw them out of the gate, and they looked lost. Dropped balls, the offense was erratic, the defense was actually carrying them, and then they kind of figured it out. I can’t really emphasize how great Andy Reid is as a coach, and you know your guys on defense, Coach Spags (Spagnuolo), is proved to be one of the greatest big game defensive coordinators in NFL history.”

Long was a longtime rival while playing with the Los Angeles Raiders and has been a respected analyst covering the NFL for FOX Sports. The team’s consistent growth during last year’s Super Bowl run, matched with off-season additions, could see the Chiefs making history next February.