Mahomes commented on the officials’ decision not to throw the flag on the key play.
the Heads“Losing against Packers In Week 13 he was overshadowed by inconsistent performances from the crew partly in charge.
Among a slew of questionable decisions late in the game Sunday Night Football It was a missed defensive tackle call against Green Bay during the game’s final drive at Kansas City. Wide receiver heads Marquez Valdes Scantling He appeared to have been hit early by Packers cornerback Carrington Valentine while attempting a catch, although no flag was thrown on the play.
Talking about the no-call after the game, the star quarterback Patrick Mahomes He did not question the official’s decision, indicating to reporters that he was aware of the idea of allowing the players to play.
“At the end of the game, they let the guys make the play. I’m about to,” Mahomes said, via Jacob Morley of Packer Report.
while Fans on social media Perhaps Mahomes did not view the incident with such patience, nor complained about the decision, instead insisting that the onus was on him to make a better throw.
“If you run the ball over there, he scores a goal. That’s what I’m saying. You don’t want flags, man. I gotta make the throw. If I make the throw, I don’t want to get a flag.” Sam McDowell of the Kansas City Star.
Travis Kelsey He echoed Mahomes’ sentiments, saying the loss falls squarely on the shoulders of the Chiefs, not the referees.
“We can’t blame anyone for this but ourselves.” Kelsey said Of loss.
Kansas City fell to 8-4 after Sunday’s loss. They will look to get back on track at Arrowhead Stadium against the Bills in Week 14.