That first meeting was the precursor for another one about 14 months

 That first meeting was the precursor for another one about 14 months 

later, a couple of weeks into the 2018 season, with the personnel department’s heavyweights—Veach, Tilis, assistant GM Mike Borgonzi and VP of football operations Chris Shea among them—getting together to, again, talk about the future.

Mahomes had torn up the Chargers and Steelers to open his second season, making it increasingly obvious where this was going.

“We were on this path here, this guy’s likely to be MVP and it was, We gotta get ahead of this thing,” Veach says. “Hey, let’s give ourselves a really long runway because we firmly believe he’s gonna be an MVP and we’re gonna win a Super Bowl. Let’s plan as if all these things happen, so that when they do, we’re not trying to come up with an outside-the-box plan while we’re in the offseason.

“We’ve had time to think about this.”

The first piece, of course, was always going toward Mahomes’s contract, and at that point, the quarterback was still 16 months away from being able to even start negotiating it. Still, the Chiefs could start research and let Mahomes’s agent, Chris Cabott, know of their intentions.

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