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bv. Patrick Mahomes defends his teammates against media criticism, taking full responsibility upon himself

Kansas City, Missouri. 17/11/2025
The Kansas City Chiefs walked off GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in stunned silence after a frustrating loss, but before fingers could be pointed at officiating, coaching decisions, or missed opportunities, quarterback and team captain Patrick Mahomes stepped to the podium and made one thing unmistakably clear.
The responsibility belonged to him.

Mahomes, visibly drained after a night defined by stalled drives and untimely mistakes, opened his postgame remarks without hesitation.
“My teammates fought with everything they had. Every one of them deserves respect for the way they battled. We may have fallen short tonight, but this is not the end. And if someone must carry the responsibility for this loss, that someone has to be me.”

The defining moment of the game came late in the fourth quarter when the Chiefs were marching with a chance to tie or take the lead. Mahomes rolled right under pressure, attempted to make a play off-script, and fired a pass that landed in the hands of a defender. The interception crushed Kansas City’s momentum and paved the way for the opponent’s game sealing drive.

Mahomes revealed he had been dealing with discomfort after taking several early hits, but refused to allow that conversation to become an excuse.
“Pain is part of the job. Every player in that locker room is dealing with something. That does not change the expectation. I have to be better. The guys fought their hearts out. I did not hold up my end.”

Despite the loss, the Chiefs defense played one of its strongest games of the season, forcing punts, creating multiple third and long situations and keeping Kansas City within striking distance. The offense had flashes of brilliance, but every time momentum started to shift, a missed throw, miscommunication or turnover derailed the drive.

Mahomes finished the night with an uncharacteristic stat line that immediately sparked national debate. Analysts pointed to off rhythm mechanics, shaky protection and a lack of separation from receivers, but Mahomes neutralized all speculation with one message.
“Do not blame the guys around me. They practiced hard. They fought. This one is mine to fix.”

Head coach Andy Reid echoed support for his quarterback, praising Mahomes for standing tall in the press room the same way he does in the huddle.
“He is our leader,” Reid said. “And leaders take accountability. But we win and lose together. We will regroup and get back to work.”

As the room fell silent, Mahomes delivered his final line of the night.
“I will respond. I promise you that. I have never run from a challenge. I am not starting now.”

The Chiefs now turn the page on a difficult loss, but if Mahomes’ words are any indication, the story of this season is far from finished. The captain has claimed responsibility. Now he intends to reclaim the momentum.

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