🛑 BREAKING: Patrick Mahomes Apologizes to Fans for Failing to Secure a Victory, While Expressing Hope That Fans Will Stop Online Attacks on Coach Andy Reid.

In a shocking (but not entirely surprising) move, Patrick Mahomes spoke out after the Kansas City Chiefs’ disappointing loss to their bitter rivals. In a social media post, Mahomes apologized to fans for “not being able to deliver the win” and expressed his hope that fans would stop their online attacks on Coach Andy Reid.

“I know we let you down,” Mahomes wrote. “I apologize for not playing better. I will work harder to make sure this doesn’t happen again.”

Of course, Mahomes didn’t stop there. He also defended Coach Reid, who faced a wave of criticism from fans after the loss.
“Coach Reid is a great coach,” Mahomes wrote. “He helped make me the player I am today. I know people are upset, but I hope we can get through this together.”
Reactions on social media were mixed. Some praised Mahomes for “standing up for Coach Reid,” while others criticized him for “apologizing too much.”
“Patrick Mahomes should focus on improving his game instead of worrying about what the fans think,” wrote one Twitter user.
“I agree with Patrick Mahomes,” wrote another. “Coach Reid is a great coach and the fans should stop attacking him.”
It’s unclear at this point whether Mahomes’ call will be heeded. But one thing is for sure: it has sparked a heated debate on the issue.
And in a related development, Mahomes also announced that he is donating a portion of his salary to a charity that helps victims of online bullying. “I wanted to do something to help people who are being bullied online,” Mahomes wrote. “I hope this helps raise awareness about this issue.”
We will continue to follow this story and update you as more information becomes available.