Patrick Mahomes surprises when he reveals the text his wife sent him after Chiefs beat Panthers
Patrick Mahomesâ wife, Brittany, had a message for her husband after the Kansas City Chiefsâ Week 12 win over the Carolina Panthers, and it was a message of love.
â15â¤ď¸,â Brittany Mahomes posted on Instagram following the 30-27 victory, referencing Patrickâs jersey number. She was also decked out in a Mahomes jacket that was a Chiefs shade of red with the familyâs last name on her lower back.
Lastly, Brittany included a photo of a good luck kiss between her and Patrick before the game, as well as another hand-drawn heart for her husband on her Instagram story.
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes Details Fourth Quarter Scramble vs. Panthers
With her final Instagram story post of November 24, Brittany also shared video of Patrick Mahomesâ 33-yard scramble that set KC up inside the 25-yard line on their final drive.
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After one more Kareem Hunt reception from Mahomes, the Chiefs were in position to attempt a game-winning field goal from the 13-yard line. The rest is history, as rookie kicker Spencer Shrader converted a 31 yarder to secure the victory.
Later, the Chiefs QB detailed his fourth quarter scramble during his postgame press conference.
âWe expected man coverage, they got into some type of like matched zone,â Patrick Mahomes relayed. âSo, they covered up our routes and I got out to the left, and at that point in the game yards are more important than getting out of bounds. And so, with the three timeouts, I tried to just cut through [the defenders] and I think it was [wide receiver] Justin Watson â I havenât seen the video, but I thought he had a great block.â
At that point, Mahomes noted that he was able to get far enough downfield in order to get himself out of bounds within field goal range.