Just like LeBron James in the NBA, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes could now be the reason the NFL finally addresses the growing issue of flopping.
That was made crystal clear this postseason when Kansas City punched its third consecutive trip to the Super Bowl and fifth trip since 2019. Kansas City is now one win away from becoming the first team to win three Super Bowls in a row.
For just the fourth time in his career, Patrick Mahomes will be wearing white for a postseason game and if it goes anything like the other three games, that means the Kansas City Chiefs will be making history on Super Bowl Sunday.
Superstar quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen lived up to the billing as the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills slugged it out in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday. When the smoke cleared, Mahomes came out victorious once again as the Chiefs advanced to the Super Bowl for the fifth time in six years.
In a bold statement, Patrick Mahomes sets the record straight on the ongoing controversy surrounding the Kansas City Chiefs' playoff victories and the referees.
Some have called for NFL to have a microchip in a football after Bills were stopped on fourth and short in Sunday’s loss. But Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes wanted it years ago.
Some have called for NFL to have a microchip in a football after Bills were stopped on fourth-and-short in Sunday’s loss. Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes wanted it years ago.
Each of Patrick Mahomes’ prior postseason bouts with Josh Allen played out differently, yet the outcome was the same every time.
Josh Allen's track record against Patrick Mahomes is night-and-day between the regular season and the playoffs.
Patrick Mahomes doesn't believe NFL officials are doing the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback any favors. In last week's divisional-round win over Houston, the Texans were twice penalized for hits on Mahomes,