While they still need a bit of help in order to wrap up the No. 1 seed in the AFC, the Kansas City Chiefs got a step closer to that goal with today's win over the Houston Texans. And you'd better believe that star quarterback Patrick Mahomes was pumped.
Mahomes got the Chiefs on the scoreboard early with a 15-yard touchdown run only for the Texans to respond with 10 straight points to take a 10-7 lead. But after a Kareem Hunt touchdown late in the second quarter, the Chiefs never gave the lead back.
The end result was a 27-19 win that lifts the Chiefs to 14-1 on the season, tying the franchise record for wins in a season with two weeks left to play. The last two times the Chiefs have won 14 games in the regular season, they've gone on to win the Super Bowl. If they win out or the Buffalo Bills lose two of their last three games, they'll be the top seed in the AFC.
Mahomes threw for 260 yards and one touchdown while adding 33 yards on the ground. No player had 80 yards for the Chiefs in the game.
Taking to X after the game, Mahomes had just three words: "Thank you god!"
Thank you God!
— Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) December 21, 2024
NFL fans, particularly Mahomes' many haters, were quick to give credit to different factors for their big win:
"Thank you refs!" one user replied.
"Nah we know the stuff yall be doing is of the devil," wrote another.
"Bro. You better thank something else. God can’t even make this (expletive) up. Any other human on any other team with a high ankle sprain is out for at least 2-3 weeks. They gonna drug test WRs for having 100 receiving yds in a game? Foh bro. You’re annoying at this point," a third declared.
Like them or hate them, the Chiefs have the best record in the NFL and have long-since clinched their spot in the playoffs. As two-time defending Super Bowl champions, they remain firmly in control of their own destiny as they vie to become the first team to ever win three straight Super Bowls.
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