The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback has been under fire following a pair of controversial calls.. As the Kansas City Chiefs get ready to play in the AFC Championship, it seems like everyone wants them to lose.
It appears ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has seen enough of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes to compare him to former NFL and Michigan quarterback Tom Brady, who is now a color analyst at Fox Sports.
The Kansas City Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes have a tall task ahead of themselves in the AFC Championship against the Buffalo Bills. It's a rematch from Week 11, when Buffalo gave the Chiefs their first loss of the season with a final score of 30-21.
Mahomes' added to his argument last weekend, with a divisional win against the Houston Texans that put him at 16 postseason wins as a starting quarterback, tying Montana for second-most all-time. Brady leads the way with 35, so Mahomes needs to keep up his winning ways a while longer before he can catch up, at least in that category.
Like a team you loved for two decades, Kansas City is always on in prime time, gets all the calls from the refs, and simply wins too much.
Patrick Mahomes will take the field on Saturday for the first time as a father of three, with some similarities to when Tom Brady did it many years ago.
The near annual playoff matchups between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen are hardly unprecedented. The one-sided nature of the postseason rivalry between the two star quarterbacks is more unusual. Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs will host Allen and the Buffalo Bills in the AFC title game on Sunday night for the fourth postseason matchup between the QBs in
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are set for their seventh consecutive AFC Championship Game after their win over the Houston Texans. They a
The four-time Super Bowl champ shared some amusing tips for Buffalo ahead of their matchup against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs.
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The Conference Championships are not too far away. While both AFC and NFC games are mouthwatering for fans, it’s the battle of Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen that’s being talked about the most. Two of the greatest QBs of our time are ready to crown the kings of the AFC.