Grim Circumstances Come to Light After Patrick Mahomes Becomes a Mid-Game “Spectator”

The Kansas City Chiefs opening game on Thursday undoubtedly wasn't up to the mark. The Chiefs' receivers' weak performance crushed the audience's hopes. But despite his outstanding performance until the third quarter, Quarterback Patrick Mahomes was relegated to the role of a spectator in the fourth.

Patrick Mahomes’ unmatched prowess

Mahomes achieved 21 passes out of 39 for 226 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception and led the team with 45 rushing yards on six carries. Despite this, the coach shifted the ball from his hands in the fourth quarter to turn the scenario upside-down.

Patrick Mahomes becomes a spectator

In the fourth quarter, the ball was given to everyone except the legendary QB, making him a mere spectator. The Chiefs entered the fourth quarter with a lead of 17-14, and then, after sidelining Mahomes, they missed three passes and went backward. 

Astonished Aaron Rodgers claps during the game

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Mahomes' disappointment was evident in the Thurdays' match in the absence of the team's tight end Travis Kelce. As his wide receivers struggled to carry on the passes, he acknowledged the loss, stating, 'losing one of the best — I think the best tight end of all time.'

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