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Kansas City Chiefs: Are the NFL's only unbeaten team serious Super Bowl contenders?

KANSAS CITY, MO - OCTOBER 2: Running back Kareem Hunt #27 of the Kansas City Chiefs rushes the ball against the Washington Redskins during the third quarte
Image: Rookie running back Kareem Hunt has starred in Kansas City's unbeaten start

Kansas City Chiefs are the only unbeaten team left in the NFL through the first four weeks of the season.

Therefore, are we looking at potential Super Bowl contenders for Minnesota come February 4, perhaps even the beginnings of a new NFL dynasty?

Or is this just another false dawn? Should there be a note of caution to accompany their 4-0 start? We take a closer look at Kansas City's early-season success...

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Unbeaten burden?

PHILADELPHIA, PA - OCTOBER 23:  Rodney McLeod #23 of the Philadelphia Eagles forces the fumble on Sam Bradford #8 of the Minnesota Vikings as Mychal Kendri
Image: Can the Chiefs learn lessons from the Vikings after they stuttered from a 5-0 start last season?

The last time there was only one unbeaten team through the first four weeks of the season was in 2010, when the Chiefs were once again the only team with an untarnished schedule. Though that team went on to win the AFC West, they were one-and-done in the playoffs, slipping to a 30-7 Wild Card defeat to the Baltimore Ravens.

Further caution comes from looking at the teams to start with a 4-0 mark last season - the Denver Broncos and Minnesota Vikings - as neither made the playoffs. The Broncos ultimately slipped to 9-7, while the Vikings actually stretched out their unbeaten start to five games, only to then go 3-8 the rest of the year and also miss out on a postseason party.

Keep on running

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Introducing Kareem Hunt! The Chiefs' rookie running back had a sensational NFL debut against the Patriots.

The difference, perhaps, between those teams and this Chiefs outfit is the presence of their rookie running sensation Kareem Hunt, who has destroyed defences through his first four games in the NFL - averaging 7.4 yards a carry and notching six touchdowns, three of those being 50-yard plus scores in consecutive weeks to start the season.

"It's hard to believe the success he's had," said Sky Sports' Shaun Gayle, on Hunt. "It's hard to even fathom - a third-round draft choice that comes out of nowhere and he has just set the league on fire!"

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Hunt follows in the footsteps of recent rookie running successes Todd Gurley and Ezekiel Elliott, although the difference is those two were first-round selections, while Hunt was the sixth RB chosen in the 2017 Draft.

PITTSBURGH, PA - NOVEMBER 13:  Ezekiel Elliott #21 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates his 32-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter during the game aga
Image: Kareem Hunt follows in the footsteps of last year's star rookie runner Ezekiel Elliott

Hunt's 759 scrimmage yards is the most in a player's first four career games since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger, beating Detroit Lions' Billy Sims' 745 in 1980, while the 502 of those that have come on the ground is more than the Arizona Cardinals (228) and New York Giants (237) have combined for through four games.

Better than Gronk?

Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots reacts after scoring a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the New York Jets
Image: Is New England's Rob Gronkowski still the best tight end in the NFL

"I love Travis Kelce and I've said at least for the last couple of years I feel he is the best tight end in the NFL not named Rob Gronkowski." The sentiments of former NFL safety Solomon Wilcots, speaking to Sky Sports.

While Wilcots does not quite consider Kelce better than Gronk, given the New England Patriots' tight end's dominance at the position in recent years, for Kelce to even be in the conversation, and take second spot, is some achievement and shows the high esteem in which he is held.

Kelce is coming off the back of a career-high 1,125-yard year, and has started 2017 strongly, tallying 255 yards and two TDs through the first four games, including two 100-yard outings in Week Two and Four.

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A diving Travis Kelce TD was featured in our top five plays from Week Two in the NFL.

Where Wilcots feels Kelce falls down, though, is run-blocking, saying: "I just believe that Gronkowski is a more well-rounded tight end. We know that Kelce is not raising his hand when you say 'who can run block?'"

But, coach Jeff Reinebold is not so sure, telling Sky Sports: "My two words about Kelce's blocking are: Kareem Hunt. Check the statistics, the Chiefs run the football fine with Kelce in.

KANSAS CITY, MO - DECEMBER 25:  Tight end Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs leaps over free safety Justin Simmons #31 of the Denver Broncos during
Image: Travis Kelce's athletic ability gives him the edge over Rob Gronkowski, says Jeff Reinebold

"Gronk will body you, he will use his physicality, but I think Kelce, for my money, is the best. Give me his athleticism. It's an athlete's game - he brings a dynamism to the tight end position."

Winning wideout

SAN DIEGO, CA - JANUARY 01:  Tyreek Hill #10 of the Kansas City Chiefs runs against the San Diego Chargers  during the second half of a game at Qualcomm St
Image: Wide receiver speedster Tyreek Hill has opened up the Kansas City passing game

Incredibly, only three years ago Kansas City were in the midst of a 21-game streak without a wide receiver catching a single touchdown pass! That streak ran through the final three games of the 2013 season, all of 2014 - the first team to ever play a 16-game season minus a receiver TD - and the first two games of 2015.

The man to break that streak was Jeremy Maclin, who notched eight scores and a 1,000-yard year in his first after arriving from Philadelphia Eagles. But, the Chiefs were willing to part ways with their No 1 receiver after two years, shipping him off to Baltimore in the offseason. Why? Tyreek Hill.

CINCINNATI, OH - SEPTEMBER 10:  Jeremy Maclin #18 of the Baltimore Ravens runs the ball into the end zone for a touchdown during the second quarter of the
Image: Wide receiver Jeremy Maclin left Kansas City for Baltimore during the offseason

Hill is ridiculously fast. He was a high school track and field sensation, missing out on Roy Martin's 1985 national high school record in the 200 metres by only one hundredth of a second - a time that would have been good enough for him to qualify for the 2016 Olympics final - while he earned a 200m bronze in the 2012 World Junior Championships in Barcelona and a gold in the 4x100m relay.

Speedster Hill was a fifth-round pick-up for the Chiefs in the 2016 Draft, having reportedly ran a good-enough-for-second-quickest-of-all-time 4.24 40-yard dash at his pro day. He had 593 yards in his first year but has racked up almost half that mark already through only four games of 2017 as Kansas City's offence becomes ever more expansive.

QB game management

FOXBORO, MA - JANUARY 16:  Alex Smith #11 of the Kansas City Chiefs and Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots speak after the AFC Divisional Playoff Ga
Image: Alex Smith (L) got the better of quarterback great Tom Brady (R) in the 2017 season-opener

The greatest beneficiary of this is Alex Smith. So often labelled as a 'game manager', a poorly disguised critique of a quarterback seemingly unwilling, or unable, to deliver a potent vertical passing attack.

But, with such a vast array of offensive weapons at his disposal, that certainly has not been the case through four games, Smith throwing for 1,067 yards and four touchdowns, with zero interceptions, including a monster 368-yard day against the New England Patriots to open the season, where he connected with Hunt and Hill for 75-yard+ scores.

CINCINNATI, OH - AUGUST 19:  Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs throws a touchdown pass against the Cincinnati Bengals during the preseason game
Image: Rookie Patrick Mahomes II is waiting in the wings to take over the Chiefs as their franchise QB for the future

The reason for such sudden, expansive play? Many believe it lies with the Chiefs investing their first-round draft pick (10th overall) on big-armed Texas Tech QB Patrick Mahomes II.

"Maybe it's the threat of Mahomes," said Sky Sports' Reynolds. "He would have been looking over his shoulder and he has maybe been scared into being more adventurous."

Whatever the reason, it's working, and in the meantime Mahomes can benefit from more time learning the offence and sitting behind veteran Smith.

Head coach history

Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs is a fan of London
Image: Andy Reid has tasted relative success in his first four years with Kansas City

Andy Reid is quite rightly considered one of the great coaching minds of the game - his Week One beating of the Bill Belichick-led Patriots certainly acting as pretty conclusive evidence.

During his 12-year tenure with Philadelphia, he led the team to five NFC Championship games, including four in a row from 2001 to 2004, with one Super Bowl appearance in 2004. Despite that success, though, Reid was, and has continued to be, chastised for his inability to win in the postseason, with no Super Bowl ring to his name.

JACKSONVILLE, FL - FEBRUARY 6:  Mike Vrabel #50 of the New England Patriots speaks with quarterback Donovan McNabb #5 of the Philadelphia Eagles after winn
Image: The Patriots got the better of the Eagles in their 2004 season Super Bowl meeting

Reid's playoff record is won 11 and lost 12, and he has done nothing to dispel those doubters while residing in Kansas City. He has led the team to just one playoff win in his four seasons with the team - a 30-0 Wild Card drubbing of an under-strength and Brian Hoyer-led Houston Texans the only success - to go with three defeats.

That brings us to…

Playoff performances

KANSAS CITY, MP - JANUARY 15:  Inside linebacker Ryan Shazier #50 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates a play against the Kansas City Chiefs during the se
Image: The Steelers got the better of the Chiefs in the Divisional Round of the playoffs last year

Last year was no different for the Chiefs. Despite a 12-4 record, good enough for the second seed in the AFC and home-field advantage in the Divisional Round, Kansas City went down 18-16 to the Pittsburgh Steelers. It is the eighth time the Chiefs have been one-and-done in the playoffs in their last nine appearances, with that Texans triumph two years ago the only exception.

In fact, to find their last playoff win before then you would have to go all the way back to 1993 when, led by four-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback great Joe Montana, the Chiefs beat the Steelers and the Houston Oilers on their way to the AFC Championship game, where they would ultimately lose to the Buffalo Bills.

FILES, UNITED STATES:  This 30 October 94 file photo shows Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Joe Montana (19) preparing to pass against the rush of Buffalo Bi
Image: Joe Montana lead the Chiefs to two playoff victories in the 1993 season

The team's last Super Bowl appearance, meanwhile, was way back when in the 1969 season, where they beat the Minnesota Vikings 23-7. Is that perhaps a good omen? The city of Minnesota hosts this year's Super Bowl on February 4, and the 4-0 Kansas City are certainly making the right noises that this just could be their year.

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