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Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes break Bills’ hearts again. But ‘wide right’ is a cruel twist, he makes Surprising 5-Word Statement on Bills Fans…
Patrick Mahomes had to face Buffalo Bills fans on the road.
Mahomes led the Kansas City Chiefs to a road win in the divisional round of the playoffs in January, outlasting the Bills to advance to the AFC title game. The game was the first time that Mahomes had to face off against Bills fans, with his only other trip to Buffalo coming during the 2020 season in a game played before an empty stadium.
In an appearance on the Impaulsive podcast this week, Mahomes said he had a realization as Bills fans greeted him with obscene gestures and pelted him with snowballs after the game.
These people really don’t like me,” Mahomes told host Logan Paul. “It is not fake at all.”
Despite the frosty greeting, Mahomes had a surprising statement about Bills fans and the rivalry they have forged with his team.
Mahomes recalled a moment after the game, when the Chiefs had held on for a win after the Bills missed a late field goal that would have tied the game. The Chiefs quarterback said he was walking up to a young fan to hand him his sleeve when Bills fans unleashed a torrent of snowballs.
I’m trying to hand my headband and sleeve to a kid and snowballs are just flying at me,” Mahomes said.
But the Chiefs quarterback said he understood their passion and welcomes the rivalry that’s formed between this team and the Bills