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The Kansas City Chiefs fell short of becoming the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowls.But Patrick Mahomes‘ team missed out on more than that when it was blown out by the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX.GettyTerry Bradshaw is proud that his Steelers won titles the right way[/caption]The Chiefs were on the verge of having the greatest run the NFL has ever seen.

For some fans, Tom Brady and Bill Belichick still hold that title thanks to a dynasty with the New England Patriots that lasted for 20 years.But other longtime NFL fans remain adamant that the greatest era in NFL history occurred in Pittsburgh, and was led by a tough quarterback who now serves as an outspoken FOX Sports analyst.“The thing that that I’m most proud of our four Super Bowls, it was the same team,” former Steelers QB Terry Bradshaw exclusively told talkSPORT.



Bradshaw praised Mahomes and the Chiefs before a 40-22 defeat to Jalen Hurts and the Eagles in New Orleans.Yet when Bradshaw was asked to compare the Steelers’ 1970s dynasty with the Chiefs’ recent run, the Hall of Fame QB made it clear that Pittsburgh was still on top for a variety of reasons.“The only difference in all of these teams today and the teams of the ’70s is that we drafted our Super Bowl teams,” Bradshaw said.

“Now they pick them ...

or at least they try to simulate some kind of a team, right?“Then they go, ‘Oh, Tyreek Hill is not happy. We’re shipping his a** to Miami.’“But who ar.

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