Patrick Mahomes learns likely results of NFL investigation after Travis Kelce comments
After his Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes had a big fight with the officials. The NFL started an investigation into his actions. Mahomes isn’t likely to be fined or punished by the NFL for his actions.
The Bosses quarterback totally flipped out after his group had a success detracted from them following a late banner on a Kadarius Toney score. Mahomes had found Travis Kelce down the field for a major play before the tight end lateralled the ball with what was an ideal pass to Toney, who ran it in for a score.
In any case, Toney was hailed on the play for arranging offside, with replays demonstrating that to be the right choice. Mahomes, nonetheless, fought the banner – trusting it to be one never called and that doesn’t influence the result of the play.
After the game, Mahomes gave interviews in which he questioned the decision and then said that it might have hurt Kelce’s legacy because of his anger on the sidelines.
Mahomes stated to reporters following the game: It’s hard to swallow. You want to see the players on the field decide the game, not just from me but also from football in general, to take away greatness like that, for Travis to make a play like that. They’re human. They commit errors. Be that as it may, consistently, we’re looking at something… It’s the call. Simply at that time.
“Not so much for myself. To have a banner change the result of the game. I’ve never had hostile offsides called. Assuming it does, they caution you. Throughout the game, there was no warning. And then, in the last minute, you make a call like that? We’re talking about the officials at another game. It’s not what we need for the NFL. We don’t want that for football.”
According to reports, league officials were considering whether or not to discipline the Chiefs quarterback for his behavior. In any case, ESPN has revealed that Mahomes is probably not going to be fined with the association set to ‘let it go’, with him not said to have been oppressive to any of the authorities.
He added this about Kelce: That is a Lobby of Popularity tight end making a Corridor of Distinction play, and that will not be displayed on his resume due to a hostile offsides that doesn’t influence the play. It harms Travis Kelce’s legendary career as well as this game and the season as a whole.”
Replays had shown that Toney checked with the side appointed authority to check whether he was onside, prior to crawling forward and obviously arranging in front of the line of scrimmage.