
Patrick Mahomes Reveals Untapped Arsenal That Could Redefine the Game—Are Opponents Ready?
“I think it’s gonna come from everywhere,” Mahomes said. “Obviously, you’ve got Rashee being back. He looks great. You have Xavier Worthy, who came on so strong at the end of last year. You have Hollywood Brown healthy again. Guys everywhere. You add in Travis Kelce, a Hall of Famer. Noah Gray, a great tight end, and everybody that we’ve added to all those different rooms. We have so many weapons. Let’s go out there and just maximize it all. It’s not gonna be just one person. It’s gonna be the entire offense going out there and showcasing what the Kansas City Chiefs truly are.”
The Chiefs have Rashee Rice back from last season’s knee injury and they re-signed JuJu Smith-Schuster to go with Xavier Worthy, Hollywood Brown, Skyy Moore, and fourth-round pick Jalen Royals at wide receiver. Travis Kelce and Noah Gray return at tight end while Isiah Pacheco, Kareem Hunt, and Elijah Mitchell make up the running back group. Brown and Pacheco joined Rice in missing large stretches of time with injuries last season, so the makeup of the group on July 7 isn’t guaranteed to be the same throughout the season. As long as all hands are on deck, though, there will be plenty of places for Mahomes to go with the ball as long as he has time to make the deliveries.
There have been several moments in recent seasons when it felt like the Chiefs were short on receiving options for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, but Mahomes does not believe that will be an issue in 2025. If you’ve been following the Kansas City Chiefs lately, you might’ve caught yourself wondering—just how stocked is this offense for Patrick Mahomes? Well, let me tell you, the chatter around town is shifting big time. The 2025 Chiefs look primed with an arsenal that could very well eclipse anything Mahomes has thrown passes to before. Rashee Rice is back, healthy and hungry after shaking off last season’s knee trouble, and the team didn’t just stop there—they locked in JuJu Smith-Schuster to shore up the wideout corps alongside Xavier Worthy, Hollywood Brown, Skyy Moore, and rookie Jalen Royals. Toss in the ever-reliable Travis Kelce and Noah Gray at tight end, and a versatile backfield featuring Isiah Pacheco, Kareem Hunt, and Elijah Mitchell, and you’ve got yourself not just depth but a landscape of explosive options waiting to be unleashed. Mahomes himself isn’t shy about it; during a recent sitdown on Up & Adams, he called this the deepest, most talented group he’s had in KC—emphasizing it’s a collective effort where every weapon counts. Of course, continuity remains the wildcard—last season’s injury setbacks to Brown, Pacheco, and Rice remind us how fickle football fortunes can be—but on paper? The Chiefs’ offensive buffet is set to satisfy any appetite. And as long as Mahomes gets the time to pick his spot, the possibilities seem endless. LEARN MOREDuring an appearance on Up & Adams, Mahomes was asked if this is the deepest group of weapons he’s had around him in Kansas City. Mahomes said he believes that it is and that the team has to focus on making the most of everyone’s talents.
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