NN.“‘Not Anymore!’ — Dave Portnoy Declares Patriots Are BACK, Taunts Mahomes and the Chiefs in Explosive New Rant!”
In a statement that instantly sent shockwaves across the NFL landscape, Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has officially declared that the New England Patriots — led by rookie quarterback Drake Maye — are “a better team than Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.”
The bold proclamation came during a live Barstool Sports segment, where Portnoy, never one to shy away from controversy, doubled down on his belief that the Patriots are “back” and ready to reclaim their place atop the NFL hierarchy.

“I’m worried about Kansas City,” Portnoy began, his tone half-serious, half-smirking. “Kansas City has never beaten us in the playoffs. This team is back. Drake Maye is a superstar — the Patriots dynasty is reborn. Get used to his face. You had a decade off without Patriot football. Not anymore, not anymore.”
And with that, the internet erupted.
The Return of the Empire
For years, Patriots fans have longed for the glory days of Tom Brady — the cold-blooded comebacks, the Lombardi trophies, the Belichick smirk that haunted the rest of the NFL. Since Brady’s departure to Tampa Bay in 2020, the team’s identity has been under reconstruction. Mac Jones showed flashes of potential but never truly captured New England’s championship DNA.
Now, with Drake Maye, the third overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, things feel different. The North Carolina phenom has ignited the fan base, energized the locker room, and — according to Portnoy — reignited the dynasty itself.
“Drake Maye isn’t just another rookie,” Portnoy added. “He’s got that same cold confidence Brady had. The city feels alive again. The energy’s back in Foxborough. It’s like 2001 all over again.”

Portnoy vs. Mahomes: The Statement Heard Around the League
While Portnoy’s comments might be typical of his bombastic personality, this particular claim hit a nerve. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are the modern NFL’s measuring stick — back-to-back Super Bowl champions and widely regarded as the league’s current dynasty.
So when Portnoy publicly claimed that Maye and the Patriots were better, Chiefs Kingdom did not take it lightly.
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith called Portnoy’s remarks “delusional but entertaining,” while Skip Bayless jokingly labeled them “peak Boston confidence.” On social media, Chiefs fans flooded timelines with memes of Mahomes holding his Super Bowl rings, captioned, “Better? Show us the trophies.”
Still, Portnoy wasn’t backing down.
“Mahomes is great — I’m not denying that,” he said in a follow-up video. “But look at the Patriots roster. Look at that defense. Look at Maye’s poise. This team is different. The Chiefs have been living off reputation, and the Patriots are hungry. History’s turning again.”
Drake Maye: The New Face of New England
Drake Maye has quickly become one of the most discussed young quarterbacks in football. Through his first few starts, he’s demonstrated impressive accuracy, maturity, and leadership beyond his years. His chemistry with tight end Hunter Henry and wide receiver Demario Douglas has given the offense a new rhythm.

But beyond the numbers, Maye carries something intangible — the quiet intensity reminiscent of New England’s past greatness.
Patriots defensive captain Matthew Judon recently said in an interview, “The kid’s the real deal. You can see it in how he handles pressure. He’s calm, confident, and competitive. You want to play for a guy like that.”
Even former players have taken notice. Julian Edelman tweeted after Week 3:
“That Maye kid’s got something special. Reminds me of when nobody believed in us either.”
It’s the kind of momentum that fuels Portnoy’s bold claims.
The Chiefs Respond — Calm, Collected, Confident
The Chiefs, for their part, aren’t taking the bait. Head coach Andy Reid brushed off the chatter during a press conference.
“We don’t worry about opinions outside this building,” Reid said with a grin. “We respect every team, but we focus on playing our game. That’s what’s gotten us here.”
Mahomes, too, responded with his trademark calm confidence.
“I’ve got nothing but respect for New England,” he said. “They’ve been the gold standard for a long time. But we’re focused on writing our own history.”
If anything, Portnoy’s remarks have added even more fuel to what could become one of the NFL’s most anticipated matchups — Chiefs vs. Patriots, the old dynasty versus the new.
A Revival of Rivalry
For two decades, the Patriots were the ultimate villains of football — methodical, ruthless, and unbeatable. Their six Super Bowls under Belichick and Brady defined an era. The Chiefs, led by Mahomes, have since inherited that mantle.
Now, with the Patriots seemingly rising again under Drake Maye, a new rivalry may be brewing — one that could define the next decade of NFL history.
Sports columnist Colin Cowherd remarked, “If Drake Maye lives up to even half the hype, we might finally have a worthy adversary to Mahomes. The NFL loves dynasties, but it needs rivalries. Patriots-Chiefs could be the next Brady-Manning story.”
Portnoy’s Passion — and Predictable Chaos
Dave Portnoy has made a career out of his unfiltered opinions, often blending sports commentary with entertainment. But underneath his theatrics lies genuine fandom. A lifelong Patriots supporter, Portnoy has ridden the highs of championship glory and the lows of post-Brady uncertainty.
To many fans, his viral declaration wasn’t just clickbait — it was catharsis.
“Every Patriots fan deep down wants to believe it,” said one caller on Boston sports radio WEEI. “Portnoy just says it out loud. We’ve been waiting for something — someone — to believe in again.”
Still, critics argue that Portnoy’s take is more emotional than analytical. NFL analysts point out that the Chiefs’ dynasty is still thriving, with Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and an elite defense continuing to dominate. Meanwhile, the Patriots, though promising, are in the early stages of rebuilding.
The Bigger Picture: A League in Transition
Portnoy’s statement, as exaggerated as it sounds, reflects a broader shift happening across the NFL. For years, the conversation has revolved around Mahomes, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, and Jalen Hurts. Now, new names — like Drake Maye, Caleb Williams, and Jayden Daniels — are beginning to enter the spotlight.
Every dynasty ends eventually. Every era hands off to the next. And maybe, just maybe, Portnoy is sensing something others haven’t yet dared to predict — that the Patriots’ return isn’t just nostalgic fantasy but the start of a genuine resurgence.
Final Thoughts: Belief or Bluster?
So, is Dave Portnoy right? Are the Patriots truly a better team than the Chiefs?
Probably not — at least not yet. But the power of Portnoy’s claim lies not in its accuracy, but in what it represents: the belief that greatness can return, that dynasties can be reborn, and that the spirit of New England football — discipline, defiance, and destiny — still burns bright.
As one fan wrote online:
“Laugh all you want. They laughed at us in 2001 too.”
And if history has taught NFL fans anything, it’s this: never count out the Patriots.