NFL, inside and out, top to bottom, an all-encompassing sensation, bustling attention focusing on the Kansas City Chiefs, elevating to new heights.
At this moment, perhaps someone might say, is it necessary?
The Indianapolis Colts, before the season started, saw their starting quarterback announce his retirement without warning, yet they still found a way to vie for victory, didn't they?
The achievement of Kansas City Chiefs defeating strong opponents Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings consecutively without Mahomes indeed deserves attention, but neither team made the playoffs last season, so Kansas City Chiefs' victory shouldn't be exaggerated to this extent with nationwide focus.
Isn't this Goodell's continuous instigation behind the scenes?
To some extent, this perspective isn't entirely wrong.
However, the frenzy behind NFL's attention is not driven by Goodell, but rather by the league dynamics, constantly influencing the season's form.