Patrick Mahomes Crushed By NFL Fans for Brutal Flop in Chiefs’ Win Over Texans
Many thought this was an embarrassing move by Kansas City’s quarterback.
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Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs were able to beat the Houston Texans, 23-14, on Saturday to advance to the AFC championship game for a seventh straight year. They’ll host the winner of Sunday night’s Baltimore Ravens-Buffalo Bills showdown next week at Arrowhead Stadium.
The win didn’t come without some controversial moments, as Mahomes benefited from a questionable roughing call in the first the quarter and then drew an even more egregious one in third quarter.
The Chiefs quarterback tried to draw a third questionable call in the fourth quarter when he took an apparent dive after being pushed along the sideline. The officials, however, didn’t bite on it.
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“He’s trying to draw the penalty. Rather than just run out of bounds, he slows down. And that’s been the frustration and I get it. I understand it. That’s been the frustration for these defensive players around the league.” https://t.co/rzfAXSaz6o pic.twitter.com/LilHhaI2Bh
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) January 18, 2025
Fans blasted Mahomes for trying to get another call with that ugly flop:
Patrick Mahomes is embarrassing pic.twitter.com/7ObAkgspB9
— Savage (@SavageSports_) January 18, 2025
What a flop. Embarrasing. https://t.co/ESP5CEI3mO
— Matty 🌹 (@MattRoseYYC) January 19, 2025
This is such a lame way to play man. https://t.co/dewwxlEruk
— Jack Ginsburg (@jackginsburg13) January 19, 2025
Should be a 15 yd penalty for diving https://t.co/5n5OZcrscp
— Danny Salas (@DANNY__L33) January 18, 2025
🤡 embarrassing https://t.co/mSkSK0yc4u
— Adam Brown (@BrownyHull) January 18, 2025
This is why people hate Mahomes and the Chiefs. NOT because they are good. https://t.co/9TsC29HxJc
— CinciNasty (@RealCinciNasty) January 18, 2025
Good for Aikman calling him out https://t.co/ulcmEVO8w8
— DTS (@DanyEatsWorld) January 19, 2025
Mahomes ended the game completing 16 of 25 passes for 177 yards and a touchdown—and putting together yet another playoff win.