Having secured more than $100 million in contracts, Florida executive Brian Fettner leads Elevate Football and works closely with standout professional athletes. Football is a passion for Brian Fettner, and he watched the progress of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2019 with interest. With the Chiefs besting the 49ers 31-20 in what many characterized as an improbable Super Bowl comeback, seasoned NFL watchers were not surprised. One key offensive element was quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who had an outstanding 26-to-5 touchdown to interception ratio in 2019 while achieving a league wide second-best 78.0 quarterback rating. Overcoming a dislocated kneecap early in the season, Mahomes proved unflappable in crunch situations and led his team to from-behind victories twice in the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl. Mahones benefited from a high-octane offense led by Pro Bowler Tyreek Hill, who is currently the fastest receiver in the NFL. Also able to maneuver the field with blazing speed, Mecole Hardman was a feared return specialist, while tight-end Travis Kelce was able to dependably get open and led his team in both regular season receiving yards and receptions. Wide receiver Sammy Watkins came to life in the postseason, and began the playoffs superlatively with two games in which he averaged 21.1 yards per reception. With explosive running back Damien Williams an ace in the hole, the Chiefs possessed the prerequisite tools to overcome even the most daunting opponent lead in the final quarter.