If you're like me, you've had enough of Patrick Mahomes and his whining about getting an actual call from the referees. And yes, the off sides penalty was blatant, and called before Mahomes even had the ball in his hands.
Wide receiver Mecole Hardman came to the New York Jets in March sporting two Super Bowl rings. Hardman signed a one-year $6.5 million contract with Gang Green and seven months later, he is returning to Kansas City. What happened?
Neither the Philadelphia Eagles, nor a sprained ankle, could stop Patrick Mahomes from leading the Kansas City Chiefs to a Super Bowl win on Sunday in Arizona.
"This is something you dream about your whole life," is how Philadelphia Eagles head coach, Nick Sirianni opened his post-NFC Championship game press conference. That dream began playing in Sirianni's head many years ago in a small town in Upstate New York.
A few jabs at an opposing fanbase can always be fun, especially when you have history on your side. Kansas City Chiefs' fans had to feel particularly confident going into Sunday's game vs. the Buffalo Bills, with their team being victorious in three of the last four meetings between the two AFC powerhouses. That confidence obviously only ballooned when Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes ended the Bills magical Super Bowl quest in a matter of 13 seconds last January. Well, sometimes over-confidence backfires.
The Buffalo Bills need to make a statement on Sunday and prove to themselves that they can beat the Kansas City Chiefs on the road at Arrowhead Stadium.
The Bills were not without fault last night, but as overtime began, Josh Allen and Co. could only sit back and watch as their season ended. That's not right.