Josh Allen’s immediate message to Patrick Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes Sr. is now clearing the air about a post that took a major shot at the Buffalo Bills losing the AFC Championship.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Mahomes, 29, has become synonymous with the Super Bowl. He's set to make his fifth appearance in six seasons.
On this episode of Scoop City, Dianna Russini and Chase Daniels break down the unique greatness of Mahomes and these Chiefs. The partial transcript below has been edited for clarity. You can listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, or watch on YouTube above.
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
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.
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs are back in the Super Bowl where they'll face the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans on Feb. 9. A win would make Kansas City the first franchise to ever win three straight titles,
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.
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.
The friendship between Brittany Mahomes and Taylor Swift has drawn significant attention from fans and media alike.
However, Mahomes is far from the player with the most Super Bowl rings. That honor goes to Tom Brady. Brady has seven championship rings, having won Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002, Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004, Super Bowl XXXIX in 2005, Super Bowl XLIX in 2015, Super Bowl LI in 2017, Super Bowl LIII in 2019 and Super Bowl LV in 2021.
We’ve never seen this version of Patrick Mahomes before. Here’s why it was unleashed in the Chiefs’ win over the Bills.