Patrick Mahomes feels bad about how he reacted to Kadarius Toney’s foul call.

Patrick Mahomes feels bad about how he reacted to Kadarius Toney’s foul call.

Officials ruled that Chiefs wide Kadarius Toney was offside, which meant that a go-ahead touchdown could not be scored.

This was not typical of quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who is known as one of the nicest people in the NFL. He went back to being the man we’ve always known on Monday.

As Mahomes informed Carrington Harrison for 610 Sports in Kansas City, “of course you don’t want to react that way.” “I care, man. This game is great. I really love my team. I want to risk everything to win.

Of course, I can’t do that. I can’t act that way around adults or anyone else in real life. I feel bad about how I treated Josh Allen after the game more than anything else.

He had nothing to gain with it. I continued to be hot and upset, but man, you can’t do that. Patrick Mahomes feels bad about how he responded to the offside call that ruined what would be the game-winning touchdown in Sunday’s loss to the Bills.

On a play where Kadarius Toney was called for being offside, Mahomes slammed his helmet on down after Kansas City lost the ball on downs. Toney scored on a lateral pass from Travis Kelce.

The Chiefs quarterback yelled on the sidelines after throwing his helmet, and teammates had to hold him down. He then said bad things about the call at the press meeting after the game.

“It happens to guys. Mashouts told 610 Sports Radio, “It’s the NFL.” “Things like that happen. You need to move on… It’s clear that you aren’t inclined to act that way. I care, dude. I really like it.

I love this game and my friends very much. I want to give it my all and win tonight. Of course, I can’t do that. I can’t act that way around officials or anyone else in real life.”

Mahomes said he feels bad about what he spoke with Bills quarterback Josh Allen when they saw each other on the field after the game.

Smith told Allen that he couldn’t believe it and that it was the craziest call he had ever witnessed. The offensive offsides in that play were bad, man. “F—ing awful.”

“I probably regret acting like that, however more than anything, I lament the way I looked toward Josh after the game since he had nothing to do with it,” said Mahomes.

“Man, you can’t do that. I was still sweltering and upset.” Kids who watch the game shouldn’t learn from this. That made me more mad than the fact that I was sitting on the bench.

“It’s tough to play a hard-fought battle and it comes down because of stuff like that,” said Mahomes.

“But, man, it’s part of it. It’s how the game is played. Mahomes’ response was probably affected by the fact that he wasn’t used to losing.

You should just try to get better at it, as well as as a person and a player. This is something I’ll remember and try to do better next time it happens in my work.

Even in the playoffs, the two-time league as well as Super Bowl MVP has prevailed in 77.6% of his games.

Because Mahomes became the squad’s starting quarterback in 2018, the Chiefs have had the worst 13-game start ever. They lost on Sunday.

Manziel said, “Not every season will be the same.” It’s occasionally going to work out for you. You need to figure out how to do it better.

Nous still have four games to play, and we need to do everything we can to win the division and advance to the playoffs.

After the Chiefs lost to the Bills in Sunday in Week 14, Patrick Mahomes couldn’t hold back his anger at the game judges. Of course, I can’t do that. He said, “I can’t be like that with officials or really anyone in life.”

Mahomes was furious and shouted at the referees for calling back an Kansas City touchdown because Kadarius Toney was offside. His teammates held him back as he yelled at them.

The 28-year-old said on Monday that he felt bad about how he reacted after the game for Carrington Harrison in 610 The Fan’s The Drive.

He also said that he was worried about how he dealt with his postgame conversation with Buffalo’s Josh Allen.

“Well, it’s clear that you don’t want to act that way. I really do care, man. I really like it. I love this game and my friends very much. I want to give it my all and win tonight.

“Man, you can’t do that. I continued to be hot and upset.” Kids who watch the game shouldn’t learn from this. That made me more angry than the fact that I was sitting on the bench.

In their statements after the game, both Mahomes and Chiefs coach Andy Reid had been critical concerning the call. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network says that the NFL will look over both of their comments.

Mahomes told Harrison, “I should have known better than to act the way I did. If there are consequences, I have to accept them.”

“More than anything else, I felt bad about how I treated Josh Allen after the game, even though he had little to do with it,” Mahomes said.

After the game, CBS rules expert Gene Steratore wrote on X that he agreed with the officials’ choice to flag Toney because the wide receiver was “blatantly” offside.