Mahomes was a man of his word yet again as Kansas City is set to host the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday. The Chiefs went 15-2 during the regular season and
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes addressed fan backlash over questionable penalties called against his opponents and his attempt to draw a penalty.
An incredible stat shows that Josh Allen has had 101 roughing the passer calls while Patrick Mahomes has had only 71.
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans 23-14 on Saturday in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes played decent, but not up to his usual standards, completing 16-of-25 passes for 177 yards, one touchdown and zero interceptions.
Patrick Mahomes drew highly debatable “Roughing the Passer” penalties in the first and third quarters against Will Anderson Jr. and Henry To’oTo’o, respectively. The latter’s infraction led to Mahomes throwing a pivotal touchdown pass to Travis Kelce that helped KC extend their lead to eight.
The Kansas City Chiefs secured a first-round playoff bye and home-field ... Among the well-wishers was Patrick's father, Pat Mahomes Sr., who left a heartfelt message for his daughter-in-law, writing: "Another beautiful granddaughter.
For example, on Sunday, Pat McAfee took to social media after he felt Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver hip-drop tackled Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson while he was out of bounds.
Patrick Mahomes' controversial penalty calls during the AFC Divisional Game against the Houston Texans are still up for debate in NFL circles.
There were several calls in the NFL's divisional round of the playoffs that drew scrutiny from broadcasters and fans alike over the weekend.
The Kansas City Chiefs secured their spot in the AFC Championship for a record seventh consecutive season with a win over the Houston Texans on Saturday. But the postgame conversat
The Kansas City Chiefs deserved to beat the Houston Texans in the divisional round. So, why did referee Clay Martin give Patrick Mahomes so much help?