NFL News: Patrick Mahomes loses a two-time Super Bowl champion with the Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs are making a lot of changes to Patrick Mahomes’ offense, and now a two-time Super Bowl champion has left in order to join one of their biggest rivals.
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Everything is set for a new exciting NFL season. The Kansas City Chiefs want to defend their title in the best way possible, and now they have made a huge change in Patrick Mahomes‘ offense for the upcoming campaign.

There’s no doubt that the Chiefs have been a remarkable team in recent years. The AFC West club has managed to secure back-to-back titles, and it seems like they are ready to add another one this season.

Patrick Mahomes stands as the best player on the entire roster. He has managed to succeed despite the lack of elite players surrounding him, and now he has lost one who won two Super Bowls alongside him.

Two-time Super Bowl champion leaves the Chiefs to join the Bills

The Kansas City Chiefs are trying to build an astonishing offense for Patrick Mahomes. The talented quarterback has proven to be elite even without top wideouts, and now he has lost one who won two rings with him.

Marquez Valdes-Scantling has joined the Buffalo Bills as a free agent. The wide receiver was released by the Chiefs in February, and he has now decided to sign with the AFC East club for the 2024 NFL season.

Valdes-Scantling signed a 1-year deal worth up to $4.5 million, including a $1.125 million signing bonus, according to ESPN. When the Chiefs released him, they saved $12 million in cap space, making it an expected move by Kansas City