This season, the Kansas City Chiefs want to create history. They will be the first team in NFL history to
win the Super Bowl three times in a row if they are successful in winning Super Bowl LIX. There is no
doubting that they are already among the most remarkable dynasties in NFL history, regardless of
whether they are able to do this.
A few teams can claim that they have already won three Super Bowls in five seasons. Furthermore, they
have Patrick Mahomes, the franchise quarterback, signed until the 2031 campaign. Put another way,
they already possess the most crucial component needed to be a Super Bowl contender for the ensuing
eight seasons. As the participants
While the coaches are concentrated on winning the Super Bowl in their third consecutive year, the front
office is making plans to keep the team competitive for many years to come.
Kansas City Chiefs Are Rumored to Be Working on a Contract Extension for Kicker Harrison Butker
It is indisputable that kicker Harrison Butker has contributed significantly to the Chiefs’ recent success,
even though Mahomes and other skill position players receive much of the credit. This includes their
Super Bowl triumphs.
There is a strong speculation that Kansas City may shortly extend their contentious kicker, per a piece
published by Joe Summers of KC Kingdom:
“X (formerly known as Twitter) user PrettyRickey213, who has developed an underground following this
summer by revealing big scoops ahead of major reporters, claims that Kansas City will soon award
Harrison Butker a new contract and make Creed Humphrey the highest-paid center in football.”
Summers points up that PrettyRickey213, an X user, says the Chiefs plan to extend the contracts of
Butker and center Creed Humphrey.
Although some people might prefer to disregard posts made by non-NFL media members, it is
important to remember that the same person also posted a few days before to Jordan Love’s contract
extension with the Green Bay Packers being made official.
Kansas City Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker Is Valuable to the Team Despite Controversy
Harrison Butker was largely unknown to many fans outside of Kansas City until this offseason. But he
became a hot topic on social media and television after making several rude and contentious remarks
about different categories of people during his Benedictine College commencement speech.
The Chiefs players, for their part, have disassociated themselves from the ideologies expressed in
Butker’s statement. They have, nevertheless, supported him both as a person and as a colleague.
Given his performance on the field, it is understandable why. Butker made an astounding 94.3% of his
field goals and 100% of his tries at extra points last year. Over the entire year, he only missed two kicks.
Butker only made 75% of his field goal tries in 2022, the year before. On kicks that were at least fifty
yards away, four of his six misses occurred. Within 50 yards, he was 15/17 (88.2%) on kicks.
Butker has made 89.1% of field goals and 94.5% of extra points in his career.
It has been in the NFL Playoffs, though, that Butker has proven he is one of the greatest kickers in the
game today. Last postseason, he made all 11 of his field goal attempts. In the three seasons in which
Kansas City has won the Super Bowl, Butker is 19/20 (95%) on field goal attempts and 33/34 (97.1%) on
extra point attempts.
As Chiefs fans are well aware, playoff games and the Super Bowl can be determined by the slimmest of
margins. Locking Butker up for the immediate future would be a good idea for the organization, albeit an
unpopular one outside the fanbase.
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