Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is gearing up for another Super Bowl run and has sent a clear message to the entire NFL: watch out. After falling short in last year’s Super Bowl against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Mahomes is more determined than ever to lead his team back to the grandest stage in football. In a recent interview, Mahomes spoke candidly about his aspirations for the upcoming season.

“I’m not satisfied with just making it to the Super Bowl,” Mahomes stated. “I want to win it all, and I believe we have the talent and the drive to do so.”

Mahomes’ confidence is backed up by his impressive track record. Since becoming the Chiefs’ starting quarterback in 2018, he has led the team to two Super Bowl appearances and one championship victory. His combination of arm talent, athleticism, and football IQ make him one of the most dangerous players in the league.

But Mahomes knows that individual talent alone won’t guarantee success. He emphasized the importance of teamwork and chemistry within the Chiefs’ organization.

“It’s not about me, it’s about us,” Mahomes emphasized. “We win and lose as a team, and I have full confidence in every player and coach on this roster.” With training camp just around the corner, Mahomes and the Chiefs are focused on the task at hand: winning another Lombardi Trophy. And if Mahomes’ warning to the NFL is any indication, the rest of the league better be prepared for a formidable challenge.