The experts @PFN365 broke down every reason that #Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes didn’t earn AP All-Pro honors this season.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Justin Watson revealed Patrick Mahomes perfectly predicted when the Chiefs would clinch the No. 1 seed before the season began.
Patrick Mahomes, quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, and his wife Brittany have a combined net worth of $90 million. Mahomes' significant earnings
The Kansas City Chiefs earned an extra week of rest after clinching the No. 1 seed in the AFC. After defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates 29-10 in Week 17, the Chiefs secured a first-round bye and home field advantage in the postseason.
The Chiefs’ QB is in a league of his own, while Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen enter the postseason on the quest for hardware to elevate their illustrious résumés
Stroud’s regression on the field and in the hobby has been jarring. In real life, the only QBs with worse EPA per dropback numbers than Stroud in the last six weeks: Drew Lock, Will Levis, Kirk Cousins, Jameis Winston, Anthony Richardson, Dorian Thompson-Robinson.
Patrick Mahomes is one of the biggest stars in the NFL, and having so many eyes on him means fans will notice small details. With the Chiefs’ superstar quarterback standing out during every
Think it looked like Patrick Mahomes figured something out late in the season? Your eyes aren’t deceiving you. Here’s what happened.
“Real snow cones!!!” Brittany wrote over a photo of snow packed into three plastic bowls — two pink ones and a blue one — presumably for herself, her daughter Sterling, 3, and son, Bronze, 2, whom she shares with the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, also 29.
It was negative-4 degrees at kickoff with a wind chill of negative-27 and conditions didn’t improve. Coach Andy Reid’s mustache froze, Patrick Mahomes’ helmet cracked and the Chiefs jumped to a 10-0 lead early and won easily.
The high school sweethearts have been married since March 2022 and are already the parents of daughter Sterling, 3, and son Bronze, 2.
Like it or not, when it comes to NFL postseason success, we center everything around the quarterback position. While finding an above-average signal-caller is oftentimes the difference between getting into the playoffs or being on the outside looking in,