Patrick Mahomes stays confident as Chiefs miss out on Davante Adams and Amari Cooper trades: “We have enough talent to win”

Three-time Super Bowl champion and Chiefs superstar quarterback,...

Three-time Super Bowl champion and Chiefs superstar quarterback, Patrick Mahomes.LAPRESSE

Two prominent wide receivers, Davante Adams and Amari Cooper, were recently traded, but neither found their way to the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite this, quarterback Patrick Mahomes is unfazed. He believes the team already has sufficient talent at wide receiver to meet their goals. “I have extreme confidence with the guys that are on that football field,” Mahomes stated.

He added, “They’ve won games, they’ve won Super Bowls, they’ve made plays in big moments, and Brett Veach has done a great job of bringing players in that can step up whenever their number is called.”

Mahomes has a lot of faith in the roster, crediting Veach and head coach Andy Reid for their strategic moves. “Every time I step on that football field, I feel like we have the best ability to win,” he said. “That’s a credit to Brett Veach and Coach Reid bringing in guys that really get after it and put in the work to be great every single day.” This confidence is crucial, especially with injuries sidelining two of their top wide receivers, Rashee Rice and Hollywood Brown.

With these injuries, the Chiefs are left with Xavier Worthy, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Justin Watson as their key wideouts. Worthy, the Chiefs’ first-round draft pick, has already made a splash with 12 catches and four touchdowns, including two rushing. Smith-Schuster has also been impressive, racking up seven catches for 130 yards in the recent game against the New Orleans Saints. Meanwhile, Watson has contributed six catches for 87 yards this season, showing that the depth in the receiving corps is still strong.

Mahomes confident in resilience of his wide receiver corps

As the Chiefs gear up for their next matchup against the San Francisco 49ers, Mahomes underscored the importance of the game. He called it “as big as a regular season game you could play in” due to the recent history between the two teams. Reflecting on their past encounters, he noted, “Whenever you have two teams that have played in two of the last three Super Bowls, there’s always going to be a little bit of a rivalry there.”

With the trade deadline approaching, there’s still a chance the Chiefs could add another receiver. However, Mahomes remains optimistic about the current lineup. “I believe in these guys,” he said, reinforcing his trust in the team’s ability to rise to the occasion. With talented players ready to step up, the Chiefs are poised to keep their winning momentum going strong.