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Jargo6  •  2 days ago
breaking

Jordan Love has been taken out of the game with a hand injury on his throwing hand Malik Willis is now in at QB

FathersGravy 2 days ago

Jesus christ greenbay

rjordan23 2 days ago

Love and Watson injured before playoffs?

QueenTaySwifty 2 days ago

You know, there are quarterbacks in this league who are talented, there are quarterbacks who are consistent, and then there’s Patrick Mahomes—a guy who is redefining what it means to play the position. Week in and week out, Mahomes does things that we simply haven’t seen before, whether it’s the no-look passes, the sidearm throws, or extending plays that have no business being extended. He’s not just the best quarterback in the league right now—he might be the most entertaining athlete on the planet. Here’s a guy who makes the extraordinary look routine. It’s third-and-15, and you know he’s going to pull something out of his bag of tricks, and somehow, it works. What Mahomes has done, especially without some of the big-name receivers we’ve seen him play with in the past, is nothing short of miraculous. And yet, he makes it look like it’s all in a day’s work. I think we have to start appreciating the chemistry he has with Travis Kelce. You watch those two on the field, and it’s almost like they share a brain. Kelce knows exactly where Mahomes needs him to be, and Mahomes knows exactly when to get him the ball. And with Taylor Swift now in the picture, it feels like we’re watching the NFL’s power couple and its MVP working in perfect harmony—it’s like football meets pop culture. The thing about Mahomes is that he doesn’t need to rely on one guy, though. Sure, Kelce is his go-to, but look at how he spreads the ball around. One minute, he’s hitting Marquez Valdes-Scantling on a deep post, and the next, he’s checking it down to Jerick McKinnon for a 20-yard gain. That kind of versatility is what keeps defenses up at night. But what really separates Mahomes is his ability to create magic when the play breaks down. We’ve all seen him scramble to his right, throw across his body to his left, and somehow hit a receiver in stride 40 yards downfield. It’s the kind of thing that quarterbacks aren’t supposed to do, but Mahomes does it anyway. And let’s not forget, he’s doing all of this with a smile on his face and the swagger of a guy who knows he’s the best in the world. His leadership might be the most underrated part of his game. When you talk to his teammates, they all say the same thing: Mahomes makes everyone around him better. Whether it’s coaching up a young receiver, giving the offensive line credit after a big play, or simply leading by example, Mahomes has become the heartbeat of this Kansas City team. And then there’s Andy Reid, who’s like a mad scientist drawing up plays for Mahomes. You put those two together, and you have the ultimate combination of talent and creativity. Reid can trust Mahomes to execute even the most complex plays, and Mahomes can trust Reid to put him in a position to succeed. It’s a partnership we’ll be talking about for decades. Now, you add in the broader narrative of Mahomes off the field, and it’s just as impressive. He’s building a legacy not just as a football player but as a cultural icon. Whether it’s endorsements, philanthropy, or even his connection to Kelce and Taylor Swift’s newfound NFL superstardom, Mahomes is the face of the league—and it’s hard to argue he shouldn’t be. At the end of the day, Patrick Mahomes isn’t just the standard for quarterbacks in today’s NFL—he’s the gold standard for how to play the game at the highest level. Watching him every week is a reminder that we’re witnessing greatness in real time. And if you’re not appreciating it now, trust me, you will when you look back and realize you got to see this guy do his thing.

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Amgpicks 2 days ago

What happens with his parlay line?

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LongSalad75 2 days ago

Why are they playing their starters today…

jorgitopickens 2 days ago

Packers will never be in they prime ever again

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ThatGuy22222 2 days ago

Fuck the packers

yoosergioo 2 days ago

Eagles bye week 🥹

kushp414 2 days ago

should’ve rested all the starters

3-N-Out 2 days ago

Definitely worth the 220 mil contract!

nrobdon 2 days ago

Kid named Jury On His Throwing Hand:

QueenTaySwifty 2 days ago

You watch Patrick Mahomes play football, and it’s like watching an artist with a blank canvas and unlimited colors at his disposal. Every throw, every scramble, every no-look pass feels like a masterpiece in the making. He’s not just playing the position; he’s redefining it, showing us what’s possible when talent meets preparation, instinct, and pure football IQ. What stands out about Mahomes is his ability to make the impossible look routine. There’s a moment in nearly every game where you find yourself shaking your head, wondering how he pulled off what you just saw. Whether it’s a sidearm bullet between defenders, a cross-body throw 50 yards downfield, or a perfectly timed shovel pass, Mahomes operates in a different stratosphere than anyone else. The connection he has with Travis Kelce is nothing short of telepathic. It’s as if Kelce knows exactly where to be at every moment, and Mahomes knows exactly when and how to get him the ball. It’s not just chemistry; it’s a connection that transcends football. And now with Taylor Swift in the mix, it feels like this dynamic duo has taken on a new level of celebrity, blending sports and pop culture in a way we’ve never quite seen before. But Mahomes isn’t just reliant on Kelce. What makes him truly special is his ability to elevate everyone around him. One week it’s Rashee Rice stepping up, the next it’s Kadarius Toney, and all the while Mahomes is threading passes to running backs and tight ends you’ve never heard of. He spreads the ball around like a point guard, keeping defenses guessing and proving that it’s not about who he’s throwing to—it’s about how he’s throwing it. And let’s talk about those broken plays. That’s where Mahomes turns into a magician. A collapsing pocket isn’t a problem; it’s an opportunity. He’ll roll out, dodge three defenders, and somehow find an open man downfield with a flick of his wrist. It’s the kind of creativity and improvisation that defenses simply can’t prepare for, and it’s why he’s so dangerous no matter the situation. His leadership is just as remarkable as his physical gifts. Mahomes doesn’t just make plays; he makes people better. He has this uncanny ability to lift up his teammates, whether it’s with a quiet word of encouragement, a fiery pep talk, or simply leading by example. When you watch him interact with his team, you see why everyone in that locker room believes in him. Then there’s Andy Reid, the mastermind behind this offensive juggernaut. Reid and Mahomes are a perfect match—a coach who loves creativity paired with a quarterback who thrives on it. Reid trusts Mahomes to take risks, and Mahomes rewards that trust with moments of brilliance. It’s a partnership that has already produced two Super Bowl rings, and you get the feeling they’re far from done. Off the field, Mahomes is as impressive as he is on it. He’s not just the face of the Chiefs; he’s the face of the NFL. He’s embraced that role with grace, becoming a cultural icon in a way that few athletes ever have. Whether it’s his philanthropic efforts, his countless endorsements, or the way he handles the spotlight, Mahomes is the kind of superstar who transcends the game. We’re watching greatness every time Mahomes steps onto the field. He’s not just the best player in the league; he’s the kind of player who will define this era of football. Years from now, we’ll talk about Patrick Mahomes the way we talk about Montana, Brady, and Manning—as a once-in-a-generation talent who changed the way the game is played.

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NotAsian 2 days ago

Packers 1st round exits

SplittinYams 2 days ago

There goes the playoff dreams of the Cheeseheads 🧀

mahonedog88 2 days ago

jeez, Watson and Love in the same game? Who in Green Bay pissed off the football gods?

sheeshakil 2 days ago

it’s over

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QueenTaySwifty 2 days ago

What makes Mahomes even more captivating is the way he combines sheer athleticism with an almost uncanny football IQ. He’s not just beating defenses with his arm or his legs; he’s outthinking them. Whether it’s diagnosing blitzes at the line of scrimmage, manipulating defenders with his eyes, or simply knowing exactly when to make a play, Mahomes always seems to be two steps ahead. He plays the game like a chess grandmaster, but with the swagger of someone who knows he can pull off a trick shot at any moment. And yet, despite all of the individual brilliance, Mahomes remains grounded in the team-first mentality. You never see him pointing fingers after a dropped pass or a missed block. Instead, he’s lifting his teammates up, inspiring confidence in everyone around him. That’s what separates him from so many other stars—his ability to dominate without ever making it feel like it’s all about him. When you look at what he’s done in such a short span of time, it’s staggering. Two MVP awards, two Super Bowl rings, and countless jaw-dropping performances, all before turning 30. Most quarterbacks would kill for a career like this, and Mahomes is just getting started. The scary part for the rest of the league is that he’s still improving, finding ways to refine his game and stay ahead of the curve. And then there’s the intangibles—the moments you can’t teach or coach. Mahomes has that “it” factor, the ability to rise to the occasion when it matters most. Whether it’s engineering a fourth-quarter comeback, making a game-changing throw under pressure, or leading a game-winning drive, he has an almost mythical ability to deliver in the clutch. When the game is on the line, there’s no one you’d rather have under center. The Mahomes era isn’t just about winning games; it’s about creating unforgettable moments. From the 13-second miracle in the playoffs to his Super Bowl MVP performances, he’s already built a highlight reel that will be talked about for generations. Every time you watch him, you feel like you’re witnessing something historic, something that fans will be telling their kids and grandkids about decades from now. In many ways, Mahomes feels like the perfect quarterback for this modern era of football. He combines the improvisational flair of a streetball legend with the precision and poise of a pocket passer. He’s as marketable as he is talented, with the charisma to bring in casual fans and the skills to leave diehard football junkies in awe. He’s not just shaping the NFL; he’s elevating it. And with Kansas City as his stage, Mahomes has turned Arrowhead Stadium into the epicenter of the football universe. The crowd feeds off his energy, and he feeds off theirs, creating a home-field advantage unlike any other in the league. Whether it’s a Sunday night showdown or a postseason classic, you can feel the electricity whenever Mahomes takes the field. When we talk about Mahomes, it’s not just about the stats or the accolades. It’s about the way he makes you feel when you watch him play. He brings a sense of wonder to the game, reminding us why we fell in love with football in the first place. He’s a showman, a leader, and, above all, a winner. Years from now, when we look back on this era, Patrick Mahomes will be the name that defines it. He’s the player every young quarterback will try to emulate, the standard every team will strive to match. For now, though, we should just sit back and enjoy the show, because players like Mahomes don’t come around often.

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bignothing1 2 days ago

They were gunna be one and done either way

Bearsfan1607 2 days ago

Smokin that packers pack

QueenTaySwifty 2 days ago

Patrick Mahomes plays the game of football like he was born to do it, yet his greatness goes beyond just natural talent. What sets him apart is his ability to combine creativity with precision in ways we’ve rarely, if ever, seen before. Every game feels like a new chapter in the story of a player who’s not just dominating his era but is actively reshaping what we expect from the quarterback position. Watching Mahomes in action, it’s easy to forget just how difficult his feats really are. The no-look passes, the off-platform throws, the instinctive escapes from pressure—these are things most quarterbacks can only dream of attempting, let alone executing consistently. But for Mahomes, this isn’t the exception; it’s the rule. He has an uncanny ability to turn broken plays into backbreaking gains for his team, a skill that has made him a nightmare for defensive coordinators across the league. And yet, Mahomes doesn’t just win with flash—he wins with fundamentals. For all the highlights that dominate social media, his understanding of the game is just as impressive. He dissects defenses with the calm efficiency of a seasoned veteran, reading coverages and making adjustments at the line of scrimmage that keep the Chiefs’ offense humming. He has the arm talent to beat you deep, the touch to find windows over the middle, and the composure to take what the defense gives him. Then there’s his relationship with Travis Kelce, which feels more like a mind meld than a traditional quarterback-receiver connection. These two have an unspoken understanding that allows them to exploit defenses in ways no one else can. Whether it’s a scramble drill or a perfectly timed seam route, Kelce always seems to be exactly where Mahomes needs him to be. With Taylor Swift cheering from the stands, the Mahomes-Kelce connection has transcended football, becoming a pop culture phenomenon in its own right. But Mahomes isn’t just about star power—he’s about elevating the players around him. He’s taken a receiving corps full of young, unproven talent and turned them into key contributors. Whether it’s Rashee Rice finding his rhythm or a role player like Skyy Moore making a big catch, Mahomes finds ways to maximize everyone’s potential. His ability to adapt and spread the ball around has kept the Chiefs at the top of the league, even as their roster has evolved. What makes Mahomes truly special, though, is his ability to shine brightest when the stakes are highest. You can’t count how many times he’s pulled off something miraculous in a critical moment. From the 13-second masterpiece against Buffalo to his gritty, gutsy performance on a sprained ankle in last year’s Super Bowl, Mahomes has built a reputation as a player who thrives under pressure. When the moment demands greatness, he delivers. And let’s not overlook his leadership, which is as essential to the Chiefs’ success as his physical gifts. Mahomes sets the tone with his work ethic, his preparation, and his relentless drive to be better. His teammates feed off his energy and believe in his ability to lead them through any situation. It’s that rare combination of skill and intangibles that makes him the complete package. Of course, Andy Reid deserves credit for creating an environment where Mahomes can thrive, but even Reid would tell you that Mahomes makes it all work. The creativity, the trust, the ability to execute even the most daring play designs—it all starts with No. 15. Together, Reid and Mahomes have formed one of the most dynamic duos the league has ever seen, and they’re showing no signs of slowing down. Patrick Mahomes is more than just a generational talent—he’s a symbol of what football can be at its very best. He’s the player who draws millions to their screens every Sunday, who inspires kids to dream big, and who makes even the most casual fan appreciate the beauty of the game. We’re not just watching a great career unfold; we’re witnessing a legacy in the making. Years from now, we’ll tell stories about Patrick Mahomes, and they’ll sound almost too good to be true.

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TyT1 2 days ago

Stfu

DallasDbaby1 2 days ago

What happens if both GB & WAS lose for seeding?

jamezzzzz 2 days ago

No one likes the chiefs or Taylor swift like chill

ayos26 2 days ago

Willis is better anyways

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19solutionz  •  4 hours ago

These QBs were dealing all season 🎯

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masonh079  •  6 hours ago

Myles Garrett is a real one for that

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masonh079  •  7 hours ago

Nick Sorensen will not return as the 49ers Defensive Coordinator, per @MaioccoNBCS

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Kroc2  •  9 hours ago

Pete Carroll interviewing with the Chicago #Bears for HC or QB? 🤔

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masonh079  •  9 hours ago

The Bears plan to interview Pete Carroll for their vacant head coach job Thursday, per @AdamSchefter

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ACOsman10  •  9 hours ago

Share your hot take, I’ll go first: The Lions don’t need David Montgomery and he’s holding back Jahmyr Gibbs

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masonh079  •  9 hours ago

The Dallas Cowboys denied permission to the Chicago Bears to interview Mike McCarthy.

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masonh079  •  11 hours ago

Which playoff team is the biggest dark horse?