Patrick Mahomes Is Cursed

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There is growing frustration among fans of the Kansas City Chiefs, especially after the NFL team's Monday-night loss against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Considered one of the biggest NFL games of the season, on November 20 the Chiefs lost at Arrowhead Stadium in their highly anticipated Super Bowl rematch. The Chiefs were shut out in the second half, allowing the opposition to rally from a 10-point deficit to a 21-17 victory.

Chiefs fans believe that 28-year-old Patrick Mahomes, considered by many to be the greatest quarterback of his generation, is being let down by a lack of good wide receivers to pass to. Newsweek reached out to the Kansas City Chiefs for comment via email Tuesday.

On Monday, the Chiefs' season-long trend of not scoring in the second half persisted. At the end of the game, Mahomes put his team in a winning position, but his receivers were unable to make a play for him.

Throughout the game, a variety of his passes were dropped. And when Mahomes left for the locker room at the end of the match and he threw his glove to Chiefs fans in the stands, it was also dropped.

Patrick Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes grasps the ball, prior to the NFL match between Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs at Deutsche Bank Park on November 5, 2023, in Germany. Chief fans are concerned that Mahomes is being... Alex Grimm/Getty Images

This was a prevalent theme on Monday night as it proved too difficult for Mahomes to overcome drops from receivers. Since trading Tyreek Hill last year, the team has struggled with the lack of quality wideouts to help Mahomes.

The Chiefs' leading receiver, Travis Kelce, caught seven passes for 44 yards and a touchdown. However, he fumbled in the red zone, which would have sealed victory had the Chiefs scored.

With less than two minutes remaining in the game and the ball at their own 9-yard line, the Chiefs had an opportunity to win. However, Marquez Valdes-Scantling dropped a pass from Mahomes that would have been a 51-yard touchdown.

The Chiefs still had one more chance. Facing a 4th-and-25, Mahomes passed to wide receiver Justin Watson, but he also fumbled it.

"Offensively, we're just not where I want to be at this point in the season," Mahomes said, according to the Associated Press. "It starts with me. I have to make better throws at certain times. We have to continue to move the ball downfield and just be more consistent throughout the game."

However, fans of the game don't believe the fault lies with Mahomes. People took to X, formerly Twitter, to comment on the hilarity of there being so many dropped passes in the game, including by the spectators in the stands.

"Everyone is dropping Patrick Mahomes passes tonight," one person wrote on X, alongside a clip of the fans dropping the glove that the QB threw to them.

"Even the fans can't catch his passes," wrote another.

"Damn, not even fans want to catch a pass from Patrick Mahomes!" commented a third X user.

In the press conference after the game, Mahomes took accountability for the pass he made to Valdes-Scantling. "We just didn't come away with the ball. I mean, I probably could have thrown it a little bit shorter, he was that open. You've just got to continue to try and get better and better," he said.

People on X appreciated his selflessness, with one person writing: "Wow, Patrick Mahomes literally took the blame for Marquez Valdes-Scantling's drop. This dude is 1 of 1 on and off the field!"

Another added: "Honestly I respect Patrick Mahomes for trying to take accountability for a ball that he threw perfectly. He's a great teammate who doesn't want to throw his receiver under the bus. Props to him, this is how you do a press conference."

About the writer

Billie is a Newsweek Pop Culture and Entertainment Reporter based in London who has appeared online, in print and on radio. She has extensively covered pop culture, women's rights and lifestyle topics throughout her career and has interviewed numerous celebrities, including Jude Law, Billy Crystal and country singer Lainey Wilson. Originally from Sydney, Australia, Billie moved to London in 2019. She joined Newsweek in 2023 and has previously written for Stylist, Cosmopolitan, Popsugar, Metro.co.uk, The Mirror and Business Insider, just to name a few. She studied Media (Communications and Journalism) at the University of New South Wales. Languages: English. You can get in touch with Billie by emailing b.schwabdunn@newsweek.com, and on X at @billie_sd.


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