Mahomes and the Chiefs earned a first-round bye on Christmas Day after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers in an AFC match-up broadcasted live on Netflix for millions of users. The Mahomes’ are currently expecting another child, which will be perfect timing as Brittany is due around that time.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs didn't likely need much help in their pursuit of the AFC's No. 1 seed in the midst of a 15-1 season, but if they did need an extra push, they got from the most unlikely source.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes sent the NFL a bit of a subtle warning after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17.
Mahomes was magnificent on Christmas, completing 29 of 38 passes for 320 yards and three touchdowns. Travis Kelce (eight catches for 84 yards) and Xavier Worthy (eight catches for 79 yards) both had massive games, including a receiving touchdown each.
If the Pittsburgh Steelers were looking for a gift from a jolly fellow wearing red and white, the Kansas City Chiefs were dressed for the occasion. Chiefs coach Andy Reid even arrived at Acrisure Stadium in a Santa Claus suit.
Mahomes was on his game with his outfit before the Steelers clash, but the Chiefs will need him to be at his best for Wednesday's contest. The Chiefs head into the game with a 14-1 record and are looking to make it six straight wins when they take on Russell Wilson and the 10-5 Steelers.
The Kansas City Chiefs won their 15th game of the season last Wednesday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, holding off a talented defensive unit led by star pass rusher T.J. Watt. The former Defensive Player of the Year shared his thoughts on playing against Patrick
The Kansas City Chiefs will be resting some starters, including quarterback Patrick Mahomes, against the Denver Broncos on Sunday, head coach Andy Reid announced on Wednesday.
Check out this video of #Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes’ touchdown pass to WR Justin Watson in Kansas City’s Week 17 matchup against the #Steelers.
PITTSBURGH — Patrick Mahomes passed for 320 yards and three touchdowns, and the Kansas City Chiefs locked up the top seed in the AFC for the fourth time in seven seasons with a 29-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Wednesday.
The Kansas City Chiefs' Christmas Day victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers clinched the top seed in the conference and served as a historic broadcast. Netflix debuted its NFL coverage with the Week 17 game,