NFL analyst has Chiefs with the best trio in the league entering 2023

The Kansas City Chiefs were voted to have the best trio of players on offense in the league, along with the Cincinnati Bengals.Even after the Tyreek Hill era in Kansas City, the Chiefs still have the best offensive trio in the league. Who would have thought? The best part is the third wheel in that […]

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The Kansas City Chiefs were voted to have the best trio of players on offense in the league, along with the Cincinnati Bengals.

Even after the Tyreek Hill era in Kansas City, the Chiefs still have the best offensive trio in the league. Who would have thought? The best part is the third wheel in that trio isn't even a wide receiver, which also means the Chief's offense is more diverse now than ever. We saw that in the Super Bowl, as the Chiefs won their second in four years, this one without Hill.

CBS Sports voted on the best offensive trio in the league, and the Chiefs tied with the Cincinnati Bengals, who have Joe Burrow, Joe Mixon, and Ja'Marr Chase. Here is who CS Sports listed as the Chiefs trio:

QB: Patrick Mahomes RB: Isiah Pacheco TE: Travis Kelce Kansas City received one stray third-place vote, which ultimately proved the difference between first and second in this exercise. Patrick Mahomes is the best player on the planet, able to reach heights no other quarterback can achieve due to his unique combination of accuracy, timing, out-of-structure playmaking, and arm strength. He and Kelce are the most unstoppable duo in the league, and it almost doesn't matter what running back you slot alongside them. –

If you told me two years ago that the Chiefs would draft a seventh-round running back and he would be a part of the best trio in football, I would have called you crazy. Well, the Chiefs make crazy things happen.

Isiah Pacheco almost had 1,000 rushing yards and didn't start until Clyde Edwards-Helaire got hurt in Week 7, where he then took over the starting role and will likely have it starting Week 1 of 2023. He helped the offense have a whole new dynamic to it in the running game, and he can pass protect too.

The Chiefs' offense got better after losing Tyreek Hill, which is just wild.

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