The Chiefs have raised their Super Bowl LVIII banner two months after beating the 49ers in the big game.
Patrick Mahomes and Co. defended their title by taking down San Francisco 25-22, marking their third championship since 2020.
And the team posted footage of the latest banner being raised inside its practice facility on Friday, with fans urging the team to score a near-impossible three-peat.'
'Looks great,' one fan said. 'Let’s go get another one.'
Another wrote, 'Patrick Mahomes and Chris Jones want that 3-Peat!,' along with a video of the pair celebrating after beating the 49ers.
On February 11, the Chiefs beat the 49ers in an overtime nailbiter as Mahomes threw a winning touchdown to Mecole Hardman to end the game.
The Chiefs posted footage of their newest championship banner being unfurled
It was soon hung up in their practice facility - not too far from their 2023 title banner
They'll now hope that Patrick Mahomes, seen after this year's win, can lead them to a 3-peat
t's been a relatively quiet offseason for the quarterback, who was seen vacationing in Mexico last month with his wife, Brittany, and friends.
Meanwhile, Mahomes' teammate, receiver Rashee Rice, has been charged with one count of aggravated assault, one count of collision involving serious injury and six counts of collision involving injury after appearing to flee the scene of a car crash on a Dallas highway late last month.
He has been released on $40,000 bond in Texas after turning himself into Glenn Heights police, his attorney has confirmed.
Rice played a pivotal role in the Chiefs championship, totaling 938 receiving yards and seven touchdowns in the regular season.
He caught six balls for 39 yards in the Super Bowl.