Patrick Mahomes, celebrated as one of the NFL’s brightest stars, finds himself under scrutiny—not for his stats, but for his reactions on the field. During the Kansas City Chiefs' nail-biting 19-17 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders,
The Kansas City Chiefs survived another close game Friday, defeating the Las Vegas Raiders 19-17 after they recovered a botched snap in the closing
Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes sent a strong message to his teammates after KC's 19-17 win over the Las Vegas Raiders.
Brittany and Patrick Mahomes' son Bronze celebrated his second birthday with a party at an arcade on Nov. 30, two days after his actual birthday on Nov. 28.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs have narrowly avoided a loss for the third time in four weeks. This time the close victory guaranteed the
Friday's game in Kansas City was clinched by a fumbled snap between Raiders center Jackson Power-Johnson and quarterback Aiden O'Connell in the final minute. The Chiefs recovered, quarterback Patrick Mahomes knelt it out, and Andy Reid's squad is now 11–1 on the 2024 campaign.
With his passing touchdown against the Raiders, Mahomes broke a tie with Dawson for the most in Chiefs history.
Patrick Mahomes became the career leader in passing touchdowns for the Kansas City Chiefs when he lofted a pass to Justin Watson in the end zone late in the first half against the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been fined more than $14,000 for pantomiming what the NFL deemed a "violent gesture" during a game last week against the Buffalo Bills.
Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid watches as Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins makes a catch in the first half of the Chiefs game vs. the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday, Nov. 29, 2024, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Dominick Williams [email protected]
Patrick Mahomes has been fined nearly $15,000 by the NFL for unsportsmanlike conduct. According to NBC Sports, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, 29, was fined $14,069 for a "violent gesture" he made in the fourth quarter of the team's away game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Nov. 17. The Chiefs lost the matchup in a final score of 30-21.