Amid the chase for a third-straight Super Bowl win, Mahomes' family is dealing with personal challenges off the field. On Thursday, Randi Mahomes, the mother of Patrick, took to social media to ask for prayers for her father, Randy Martin.
This Sunday, it’s do or die for the Denver Broncos, as the 9-7 team hosts the AFC top-seeded Kansas City Chiefs in order to clinch a spot in the playoffs. For t
The Chiefs enter the final week of the season in strong position, as Kansas City is 15-1 and already clinched the best record in the AFC. Therefore, the Chiefs don't have to play for seeding this week when they travel to Denver to play the 9-7 Broncos.
Patrick Mahomes spent a chilly afternoon strolling the sideline in a jacket and sweatpants, with a handwarmer pouch secured around his waist.
Though he was able to grit his teeth and play through some pain in Kansas City’s Week 17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, Mahomes is still listed on the Chiefs’ injury report. Will Mahomes’ ankle injury affect his ability to participate in Kansas City’s Week 18 matchup against the Denver Broncos?
Patrick Mahomes will not play against the Denver Broncos tonight as Coach Andy Reid has decided to rest him before the playoffs, given the Chiefs have secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC. Carson Wentz will start in Mahomes' place.
The Chiefs are down bad against the Broncos in the fourth quarter, losing 38-0 with just a few more minutes remaining in the game. Veteran Carson Wentz has been unable to make anything happen on Kansas City’s offense while Broncos rookie Bo Nix has gashed the Chiefs’ second-string defense with four touchdowns and over 300 yards in the air.
With the division title, top seed, and a first-round bye already secured, there’s no reason for the Chiefs to risk their franchise quarterback further injuring his ankle, or picking up another injury. Instead, Mahomes will get two weeks to rest and recover before the team’s Divisional Round playoff game.
Kyler Murray is still young, but his time as the starting quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals is going to get old if he doesn't start winning.
Rookie brain farts. Game-changing lapses in single coverage. The NFL’s second-worst QB. That’s how you lose a Super Bowl.
Between Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, there's no wrong decision for NFL MVP. But both QBs still need to demonstrate they can beat Patrick Mahomes.