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During Thursday's press conference, Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy analyzed Patrick Mahomes' pocket presence growth | @EdEastonJr
The Kansas City Chiefs find themselves in a precarious – and highly unfamiliar – situation. With the Chiefs sitting with a lowly 6-6 record on the 2025 NFL regular season with just
“The guys have played,” Mahomes said in his Wednesday press conference, via transcript from the team. “Obviously, we’ll go through the week and see where we’re at the with guys that are a little banged up, but you have got to give respect to where it’s deserved, and those guys have a great defensive line.
The Chiefs have lost three of their last four since rising to a season-high two games above .500 and are in serious danger of missing the playoffs for the first time during the Patrick Mahomes/Andy Reid era.
Coach Andy Reid has publicly voiced confidence even as numbers tick downward. Reid has emphasized focusing on fundamentals and “the next game,” while Travis Kelce has pointed to the narrowness of several losses this season as evidence that the Chiefs are close to turning things around.
Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany, spent the following day, November 28, celebrating their son Bronze, who turned three on Friday and spent his day partying with a Marvel-themed trampoline park bash. Brittany commemorated the celebration with posts on her Instagram, celebrating Bronze and the Mahomes family.
Patrick Mahomes' postgame behavior was a sign of a boiling point in the Chiefs locker room after a loss to the Cowboys.
For years, NFL legends have carried nicknames as iconic as their on-field legacies. Terry Bradshaw became "The Blonde Bomber." Joe Montana will forever be "Joe Cool." Roger Stauba