Patrick Mahomes has turned No. 15 into the easiest call in Chiefs history.
There’s really no suspense here. At this point in the countdown of the best player to wear every jersey number from 1 through 99 in Kansas City Chiefs history, the answer is already sitting in plain sight.
Mahomes isn’t just the best quarterback in the NFL right now. He’s the best player ever to wear a Chiefs uniform, period.
That makes this one more celebration than debate, and that’s fine. No. 15 needed the rescue anyway, because the list before Mahomes doesn’t exactly overflow with names Chiefs fans are itching to revisit.
Mahomes’ case is the kind that belongs in a Hall of Fame wing all by itself. He has three championship rings, including the Chiefs’ first title in 50 years, and he was named Super Bowl MVP in all three of those wins.
Add in his two regular-season MVP awards, and the trophy shelf starts to look absurd. He’s also one of only two quarterbacks ever to throw for 5,000 yards and 50 touchdowns in a season, alongside Peyton Manning.
Then there are the six Pro Bowls, the two first-team All-Pro nods, and the long list of team and league records. And all of that came before he turned 30.
The best non-Mahomes name on the No. 15 list is Steve Breaston, though his Kansas City run is remembered more for how it faded away than for how it began. Breaston arrived in 2011 as a slot receiver after four productive seasons in Arizona, where he worked as the third piece in a strong receiver group with Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin.
He had just put up a 1,006-yard season during the Cardinals’ 2010 Super Bowl run, and Kansas City rewarded him with a five-year, $22.5 million contract to pair him with Dwayne Bowe. The move also reunited him with Todd Haley, his former positional coach in Arizona.
Breaston’s first year with the Chiefs was respectable: 61 catches, 785 yards and 2 touchdowns. But 2012 went sideways fast after Haley was fired.
Even though the Chiefs were a two-win team that needed help everywhere, Breaston played in only 10 games, started 4 of them, and finished the season with just 7 catches. The benching never really made sense, and even a year later Breaston said in an interview that he still didn’t know what went wrong.
When Andy Reid and John Dorsey arrived in 2013, Breaston was released from his contract. The New Orleans Saints picked him up, but he was cut before active rosters were due, and he has been out of the game since.
Before Mahomes made No. 15 untouchable, Kerry Reardon was the standard. A Rockhurst graduate, Reardon came to the Chiefs as a converted wide receiver from Iowa and a sixth-round pick in 1971 before being turned into a defensive back.
He spent all six of his NFL seasons in Kansas City, climbing from a rotational corner to a full-time starter in his final year. On those lean post-Super Bowl IV teams, he was a steady presence, and for a long time that was enough to make him the answer at No.
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