Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been the center of attention heading into Sunday's AFC championship game showdown with the Buffalo Bills not only because of his level of play and his chase for NFL history, but also because some of the calls he has gotten from refs in big playoff games.
Actor and Kansas City Chiefs superfan Eric Stonestreet slammed ESPN's Adam Schefter on NFL Network ahead of the Chiefs' AFC championship win against the Buffalo Bills to reach a Super Bowl 59 meeting with the Philadelphia Eagles, after Schefter mentioned Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in his tweet earlier in the weekend.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter is the top NFL insider in the business. He’s typically the first to report the biggest breaking news stories in the NFL, and he often has
ESPN football insider Adam Schefter angered Chiefs fans (and a former player) with messages about Patrick Mahomes and penalties.
Just like LeBron James in the NBA, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes could now be the reason the NFL finally addresses the growing issue of flopping.
Adam Schefter reported Saturday that the NFL ... under intense scrutiny ever since Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was the beneficiary of a questionable unnecessary roughness ...
After defeating the Buffalo #Bills on Sunday, Kansas City #Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes now has more playoff wins than Joe Montana.
The NFL's competition committee will discuss expanding replay assist to include quarterback slides at their league meeting in March.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes hit a milestone with two rushing scores in AFC Championship game against Bills.
FS1's Nick Wright has some beef with ESPN's Adam Schefter. It started when Schefter tweeted a story about the Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes since fans weren't happy that Mahomes gets calls from the refs.
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