The Kansas City Chiefs’ dynasty isn’t just built on championships — it’s built on consistent greatness. That legacy was cemented once again this week, as three standout Chiefs players earned spots on FOX Sports’ “All-Half-Decade Team”, recognizing the NFL’s most dominant performers from 2020 to 2024.
The list, curated by FOX Sports analysts, highlights players who have not only performed at the highest level over the past five seasons but have also helped define the league’s modern era.

🔥 The Chiefs Represented
So, who made the cut?
- Patrick Mahomes – Quarterback
No surprise here. Mahomes has not only won three Super Bowls during the past five seasons, but he’s also been the engine behind Kansas City’s offensive dominance. With multiple MVPs, clutch playoff performances, and unmatched consistency, he was an automatic lock.
“He’s redefined what elite quarterback play looks like,” said one FOX analyst. “No one’s been more valuable to their team than Mahomes.”
- Travis Kelce – Tight End
Kelce continues to build a case as the greatest tight end in NFL history. Over the half-decade, he’s remained nearly unstoppable in both regular season and postseason action, racking up touchdowns, yards, and clutch moments that only add to his legacy.
Kelce’s connection with Mahomes has been the NFL’s most dangerous duo — especially when the pressure is highest.
- Chris Jones – Defensive Tackle
The heart of the Chiefs’ defense, Jones has been a relentless force in the trenches. Known for his pass-rushing ability and leadership, Jones consistently shows up in big moments, including game-changing plays in the postseason. He’s earned Pro Bowl honors and All-Pro recognition across multiple seasons.
🏆 Legacy in Motion
With three players on this elite list, the Chiefs prove yet again that their success isn’t just about one magical season — it’s about sustained excellence.
FOX Sports’ “All-Half-Decade Team” serves as a reminder: this Chiefs core hasn’t just dominated—they’ve defined an era.
And with Mahomes, Kelce, and Jones still in peak form, the story isn’t over yet.