Kansas City Chiefs superstar Patrick Mahomes reported for training camp Tuesday and is already thinking about how the reigning Super Bowl champions can keep competing in a stacked AFC.

"The thing this year is how we can keep building?" the quarterback said, according to NFL.com's Michael Baca. "Obviously, we won the Super Bowl last year and it was amazing, but we still have a lot of young guys, and we want to continue to get better and better. You look around the AFC, everyone has gotten better. So you want to continue to build and build and not be satisfied with what we did last year and see if we can take that next step."

The New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens, among other AFC teams, significantly improved their rosters this offseason. New York made headlines when it traded for four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers. Meanwhile, Baltimore re-signed quarterback Lamar Jackson, added two new starting receivers, and hired Todd Monken as the new offensive coordinator.

Kansas City won its second Super Bowl with Mahomes in February. Only seven NFL franchises have ever lifted the Lombardi Trophy in back-to-back years - the New England Patriots were the most recent club to achieve the feat in 2003-04. Led by Mahomes, Kansas City reached consecutive big games in 2019-20 but fell short against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV after winning the previous campaign.