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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid sends strong message about star quarterback Patrick Mahomes after falling to 6-7 overall.
While Travis Kelce bopping up a Mahomes pass into the arms of a defender and then providing the full cinematic heartbreak on the sideline may be the enduring image of where this crazy ride ended, the most important play in Kansas City's loss came in the form of a failed fourth-down conversion deep in their own territory.
With Mahomes and the Chiefs on the outside looking in at the playoffs, head coach Andy Reid was asked for a message he would give to his three-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback on Wednesday. As expected, the veteran head coach made it clear that Mahomes is doing what the team needs and offered some advice.
After the matchup, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid spoke on his decision to keep the offense on the field, trusting his guys on a fourth-down play. Kansas City whiffed on several fourth-down attempts in the matchup, giving the Texans a prime chance to convert in their own territory.
Even when Patrick Mahomes only played one game as a rookie, he still made the NFL playoffs as Alex Smith’s understudy. It’s been eight years and eight postseason trips for the heir to
The Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Houston Texans in Week 14 and a big part of it was the lack of success on fourth downs. After the game, Patrick Mahomes sent a clear message to his Andy Reid about it.
The Kansas City Chiefs took a brutal hit Sunday night, falling 20-10 to the Houston Texans in a loss that puts serious heat on their playoff chances. Patrick Mahomes had one of those nights, quarterbacks want to forget.
Andy Reid has been looking to lead the Kansas City Chiefs back to the Super Bowl this season, but injury woes have plagued the team. The Chiefs are 6-7 after Week 14, having suffered a loss to the Houston Texans.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is having a rough season with the team, and news is surfacing about his retirement.