Patrick Mahomes Sr. is now clearing the air about a post that took a major shot at the Buffalo Bills losing the AFC Championship.
While it appeared that Patrick Mahomes Sr. trolled the Buffalo Bills after watching his son lead the Kansas City Chiefs to their third straight Super
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Mahomes, 29, has become synonymous with the Super Bowl. He's set to make his fifth appearance in six seasons.
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to make NFL history as the first team to win three straight Super Bowls, but their quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, is already in the record books for his postseason prowess.
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.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes remains on the report with his lingering ankle injury. The Chiefs have had him on the report every week since Week 16 after he sprained his right ankle against the Browns in a Dec. 15 game. He has remained a full participant, though, in the entire postseason.
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback wears a fitness tracker tucked into a custom sleeve on his left arm during games.
The Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, will be squaring off against Bills quarterback Josh Allen in this championship game. Mahomes and Allen have developed a rivalry during the years they've led their respective teams—and with each passing season, that competitive dynamic seems increasingly intense.
Patrick Mahomes has proven to be a key player for the Kansas City Chiefs, leading them to five Super Bowl appearances since 2018.
In the Atlanta Falcons shootout, in which Brady led a 28-3, second-half comeback, the Patriots set several records including James White with the most receptions (14) in the Super Bowl. He also set the record for most points scored (20) in that same game.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) reacts as he walks off the field after losing to the Kansas City Chiefs. Shakir is right. An NFL player's life during the season is regimented, but once the season ends, everything stops.