Patrick Mahomes has been accurate in his comments about his availability for the final game of the NFL regular season for Andy Reid's Kansas City Chiefs.
Andy Reid was in a festive mood after his Kansas City Chiefs topped the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-10 on Christmas Day. After the game, in the locker room, Reid donned a Santa suit and beard to the delight of his players. He entered the room and told his 15-1 squad that their present was home-field advantage as the top seed in the AFC.
The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas in a game that continued their streak of not committing a turnover.
After the game, head coach Andy Reid got into the holiday spirit by dressing up as Santa Claus, and he delivered a message to the team to go along with the costume (per Adam Schefter of ESPN on X). https://x.com/AdamSchefter/status/1872029953707184384
The Chiefs were feeling the holiday spirit after the game, head coach Andy Reid most of all. He strolled in the away locker room wearing a full-on Santa suit to lead his signature "How 'bout those Chiefs" chant.
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Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce donned NFL-branded Santa coats to get the postgame party started. Then Reid followed in full Santa regalia, much to the delight of the Kansas City locker room.
There’s no skirting around the fact that Travis Kelce is having a down year statistically-speaking, but Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid praised his star tight end for making the most of things.
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In his playing career, McCoy is best known for his time with the Eagles, where he racked up 6,792 rushing yards (franchise record) and 44 touchdowns. However, he did spend one season with the Chiefs in 2019, during which time he won the first Super Bowl of his career.