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Rob Parker Declares Patrick Mahomes Chiefs Dynasty Dead
Prominent NFL analyst cites Mahomes' decline and roster struggles after missing 2025 playoffs as the end of the Chiefs' reign.
Published on Mar. 8, 2026
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For the first time since Patrick Mahomes entered the NFL in 2017, the Kansas City Chiefs did not qualify for the playoffs in the 2025 season, signaling a major shift for the franchise. Rob Parker, a prominent NFL analyst, has openly declared that the Chiefs' dominant run in the league has come to an end, citing Mahomes' decline and the team's recent roster moves as evidence.
Why it matters
The Chiefs' failure to make the playoffs in 2025 and the subsequent trade of All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie have fueled concerns about the team's future prospects. With Mahomes facing a lengthy recovery from a season-ending injury, the franchise's ability to maintain its past dominance has been called into question.
The details
Rob Parker, an NFL analyst, has declared that the Chiefs' dynasty is over following their failure to make the playoffs in 2025 and the trade of Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams. Parker cites Mahomes' decline, including a season-ending ACL injury in Week 15, as a key factor in the team's struggles. The analyst believes the belief that the Chiefs could always compete because of Mahomes no longer holds true, and that the quarterback is no longer able to carry the team's roster.
- In the 2025 season, the Kansas City Chiefs failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since Patrick Mahomes entered the NFL in 2017.
- On March 8, 2026, Rob Parker made his comments declaring the end of the Chiefs' dynasty on 'The Odd Couple Show'.
- Mahomes is reportedly facing a lengthy recovery that could affect his availability for the start of the 2026 season.
The players
Rob Parker
A prominent NFL analyst who has openly declared that the Chiefs' dominant run in the league has come to an end.
Patrick Mahomes
The Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback, who suffered a season-ending ACL injury in Week 15 of the 2025 season and is reportedly facing a lengthy recovery that could affect his availability for the start of the 2026 season.
Trent McDuffie
An All-Pro cornerback who was traded by the Kansas City Chiefs to the Los Angeles Rams, a move that Rob Parker sees as emblematic of the team's declining fortunes.
What they’re saying
“I thought it was official when the Chiefs didn't make the playoffs, but this is even more official. The Chiefs dynasty, run, whatever you wanna call it, is dead. Dead as a doorknob.”
— Rob Parker, NFL Analyst (The Odd Couple Show)
“For years, they thought, as long as you got Patrick Mahomes, you got a chance. 'Cause you know what? He's that good, he's that guy. … We'll still get to the AFC and have a chance to win a championship. Those days are over. Last year was a perfect example.”
— Rob Parker, NFL Analyst (The Odd Couple Show)
“People thought they were gonna run it back, 'cause they went to the Super Bowl (in 2025). They didn't even make the playoffs. And let's be honest, Patrick Mahomes is not the same guy. … He can't carry this roster.”
— Rob Parker, NFL Analyst (The Odd Couple Show)
What’s next
The Chiefs are prepared to rebuild through the upcoming NFL draft as they hold two first-round picks in 2026: their original No. 9 pick and the No. 29 pick acquired from the McDuffie trade. These selections could prove crucial as Kansas City looks to address roster weaknesses and begin a new chapter.
The takeaway
The Chiefs' failure to make the playoffs in 2025 and the subsequent trade of Trent McDuffie have fueled concerns about the team's future prospects, with prominent analyst Rob Parker declaring the end of the Patrick Mahomes-led dynasty. The team's strategic moves in the draft and Mahomes' recovery timeline will be closely watched as they attempt to restore their former dominance.





