Crybaby Mahomes regrets venting to Josh Allen
Patrick Mahomes source: Getty Images Patrick Mahomes was visibly upset on the sidelines after Sunday’s game against the Bills after Kadarius Toney’s game-winning touchdown was called back, Mahomes regrets his behavior towards Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen.
“More than anything, I regretted the way I acted toward Josh [Allen] after the game, because he had nothing to do with it,” Mahomes said in an interview with 610 Sports Radio in Kansas City.
The camera after the game caught Mahomes saying to Allen “Wildest f*cking call I’ve ever seen. Offensive offsides on that play, man. F*cking terrible,” as they met to shake hands.
The play, where Toney was offside, would have been a 49-yard touchdown, but instead led to a Kansas City three-and-out. Toney did not check in with the referee to make sure he was lined up correctly.
“Obviously I’ve seen it now, and if he didn’t check and they weren’t good, it is a foul. It is something you rarely see called in the NFL. But it was a foul, it’s part of playing the game, man. You learn from it, it’s part of being a person, you learn from your mistakes and try to be better next time,” he said.
The Chiefs are now 8-5 but are still likely to make the playoffs.
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