Wed, Dec 13, 2:27 PM EST • Adam Teicher •
espn • 4 analyses
Patrick Mahomes encourages Kadarius Toney to be himself and not let his mistakes define him. Mahomes expresses his trust in all the Chiefs' wide receivers despite their struggles this season. Tight end Travis Kelce defends the skill players on the team and emphasizes that success is a group effort.
Patrick Mahomes | QB
Encourages Kadarius Toney to be himself and not let mistakes define him Expresses trust in all the Chiefs' wide receivers despite their struggles Believes in giving chances to players to make plays Spoke with Bills quarterback Josh Allen after the game but didn't elaborate on the conversation Kadarius Toney | WR
Received a message from Patrick Mahomes to be himself and not let mistakes define him Made a costly offsides penalty in the game against the Buffalo Bills Also made a costly mistake in a previous game against the Detroit Lions Coach Andy Reid confirmed that Toney will remain in the lineup Travis Kelce | TE
Defends the skill players on the Chiefs' team Emphasizes that success is a group effort Criticizes the media for pointing fingers at the skill players Highlights that penalties, turnovers, and critical moments are a collective responsibility Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs' wide receivers, other than rookie Rashee Rice, have struggled this season Lead the NFL in dropped passes with 29 Patrick Mahomes expresses trust in all the receivers despite their struggles Tight end Travis Kelce defends the skill players on the team and emphasizes that success is a group effort