
A bold statement from the front office of the Kansas City Chiefs is drawing attention across the NFL this week.
General manager Brett Veach addressed the team’s success in recent seasons and the narrative surrounding former Chiefs star Tyreek Hill.
Hill, widely considered one of the most explosive wide receivers in the league, was traded away several seasons ago.
At the time, many analysts questioned whether Kansas City could maintain its offensive dominance without him.
However, the results since then have told a different story for the franchise.
In the years following Hill’s departure, the Kansas City Chiefs continued to build one of the most successful runs in modern NFL history.
The team managed to capture two Super Bowl championships in four seasons, proving their system remained strong.
During a recent discussion about roster building, Brett Veach made it clear that the organization believes its success goes beyond any single player.
“Tyreek Hill is a great player, but the truth is the Kansas City Chiefs moved forward just fine without him,” Veach said.
He emphasized that the team’s culture and structure are what allow Kansas City to remain competitive year after year.
“In the four years since he left, we’ve won the Super Bowl twice,” Veach continued.
“That says everything about the culture, the system, and the players we have in this building.”
The comments highlight the confidence inside the Kansas City Chiefs organization as they continue chasing championships.
While Hill remains one of the league’s most dynamic playmakers, Kansas City’s leadership believes their formula for success doesn’t rely on any single star.
For the Chiefs, the focus remains simple: maintaining the culture that keeps the team competing for Super Bowls every season.