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Chiefs Boast Eight Representatives in ESPN's All-Quarter Century Team

On June 25, 2025, ESPN unveiled its "All-Quarter Century Team," honoring the NFL's finest from 2000 to 2025. The Kansas City Chiefs shone brightly, securing eight representatives among the 53 players, three coordinators, and one head coach selected. Alongside the San Francisco 49ers, the Chiefs are one of only two teams with four current members on the roster, underscoring their dominance in the modern NFL.

Current Chiefs in the Spotlight:

  • Patrick Mahomes (QB #3): At just 29, Mahomes trails only Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. With five AFC titles, three Super Bowl rings, and NFL records for 32,352 passing yards and 245 touchdown passes in 112 games, he’s a cornerstone of the Chiefs’ dynasty.

  • Travis Kelce (TE #2): Kelce’s nine consecutive seasons with 80+ receptions set a league record for any position. Only Tony Gonzalez and Jason Witten surpass him in tight end receptions and yards, placing him just behind Rob Gronkowski.

  • Chris Jones (DT #3): A defensive linchpin for three Super Bowl champs, Jones led defensive tackles in pass-rush win rate from 2020-24 (behind only Aaron Donald). His impact in big games earned him a spot over other elite linemen.

  • Dave Toub (Special Teams Coordinator): Toub’s units ranked top-five in efficiency from 2006-17, an unmatched streak. His work has fueled nine straight AFC West titles, though 2018 saw a rare dip to sixth.

  • Former Chiefs Honored:

    • Priest Holmes (RB #1): From 2001-03, Holmes racked up 6,566 yards and 61 touchdowns in 46 games, joining an elite group with three straight 2,000-yard seasons.

  • Tony Gonzalez (TE #3): Holding NFL tight end records for 1,325 receptions and 15,127 yards, Gonzalez remains a legend behind Gronkowski and Kelce.

  • Jared Allen (EDGE #2): With 43 sacks from 2004-07, Allen was a force for Kansas City, ranking second among edge rushers.

  • Darrelle Revis (CB #1): Though briefly with the Chiefs in 2017, Revis’ lockdown coverage earned him the top cornerback spot.

  • The Chiefs’ eight selections highlight their blend of offensive firepower, defensive grit, and special teams excellence. Mahomes, Kelce, Jones, and Toub represent the current juggernaut, while Holmes, Gonzalez, Allen, and Revis cement the franchise’s storied legacy. As ESPN’s team reflects the NFL’s best over 25 years, Kansas City’s presence affirms their status as a powerhouse, with no signs of slowing down.

     

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