Chiefs on the right end of NFL analyst's recent streak of successful Super Bowl predictions

The Kansas City Chiefs' chances of a three-peat just got a lot better. NFL Network and Fox Sports analyst Peter Schrager's luck in predicting Super Bowl winners can only be described as prescient. If there truly was an "NFL Script" he's been getting it every year before he makes his Super Bowl prediction, for the past […]

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The Kansas City Chiefs' chances of a three-peat just got a lot better. 

NFL Network and Fox Sports analyst Peter Schrager's luck in predicting Super Bowl winners can only be described as prescient. If there truly was an "NFL Script" he's been getting it every year before he makes his Super Bowl prediction, for the past five seasons running. 

Schrager has accurately predicted the winner of each of the past five Super Bowls. In Super Bowl LIV he picked the Chiefs. In Super Bowl LV he picked the Buccaneers, In Super Bowl LVI he picked the Rams. In Super Bowl LVII he picked the Chiefs. In Super Bowl LVIII he again picked the Chiefs. Well, with Week 1 slated to kick off later tonight, it was time for Schrager to reveal his pick for Super Bowl LIX.

On Thursday's episode of "Good Morning Football" on NFL Network, Schrager declared Kansas City as his prediction for the winner of Super Bowl 59 in a rematch of Super Bowl I against the Green Bay Packers. 

"The winner of Super Bowl 59, and doing so against the winners of the first two Super Bowls ever, will be the team that completes the Chiefs-peat," Schrager said. "The Chiefs-peat. Three in a row. Three in a row, the Chiefs-peat. Kansas City does it again. Another ring, another Super Bowl MVP for (Patrick Mahomes), and the Chiefs-peat is completed in glorious fashion, on February 9 in New Orleans. And the greatest team to ever take the field in any era, in any generation wins three in a row on FOX with Tom Brady on the call. Ladies and gentlemen, the Chiefs are doing it again, it is the Chiefs-peat. Take that three-peat term and throw it in the garbage. We've got our NFL version of the greatest single team of all time." 

Kansas City has admittedly been good to Schrager over the past five years, resulting in three of his five accurate predictions. It certainly feels like the odds are in the Chiefs' favor. They'll have a tough road, with a target on their back during the entire 17-game season, but it's nothing they're not used to. They're the most playoff-hardened team in the NFL and they've proven to have the coach, quarterback and defense to get the job the job done. So, why not the Chiefs, again, in glorious fashion on February 9th in New Orleans, Louisiana?