20 Best Chiefs-Themed Fantasy Football Team Names
Here are some of our favorite Chiefs fantasy football team names for this season:
- Kick it Like Butker
- We’re Not Worthy
- Furious George
- We Are Never Ever Losing
- Red and Gold Rush
- Rollin’ with Mahomies
- Kelce Me Softly
- How ‘Bout Them Chiefs
- Lenny Dawson’s Legacy
- Andy Reid's Mustache
- Enchanted to Beat You
- Hall’s Return Policy
- Chiefs Kingdom Come
- All You Can Rashee
- Good JuJu
- Pacheco Your Bags
- Great Googly Moogly
- Travis Kelce (Taylor's Version)
- Bundle-Rooski
- Jonesin’ for a Sack
Patrick Mahomes Team Name Ideas
If you want to change your team name in the middle of the season and after one of KC's all-time greats, we’ve also put together the best Patrick Mahomes fantasy football names.
5 of the Funniest Chiefs Fantasy Football Names
With so many options to choose from, it’s tough to narrow it down, but we’ve picked our top five favorites, led by our winner: Worthy of Brown Rice.
Nothing sums up the Chiefs more completely than a name inspired by their dangerous wide receiver trio, Xavier Worthy, Hollywood Brown and Rashee Rice.
Top 5 Chiefs Fantasy Football Names
- Worthy of Brown Rice
- Hi, I'm the Champion, It’s Me
- Lenny the Cool
- Arrowhead Avengers
- Catching Kelce
If you’re looking for a break from fantasy football, or just want to add to your football fun, keep an eye on the MO sports betting launch. Fans will be able to place bets on the Chiefs (and any other NFL team) starting December 1, so mark your calendars and check back for more updates as the launch gets closer.
Chiefs Fantasy Football Team Names FAQ
The best Chiefs fantasy football team names for the 2025 season are: Worthy of Brown Rice, Lenny the Cool, Arrowhead Avengers, Catching Kelce, and Hi, I’m the Champion, It’s Me. Each name is a nod to the Chiefs, reflecting their star power and winning attitude.
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Calli is lifelong resident of Arizona and has been an avid sports fan since she can remember. After earning her Bachelor’s degrees from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University, she combined her passion for journalism and sports. Calli has covered the NFL, NBA, MLB, NCAAF, college sports, and sports betting for several media outlets.
