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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes accidentlly hit a cameraman with an errant pass in Sunday's loss to the Bills.
During his postgame press conference, Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes reacted to the unreviewable intentional grounding call vs. Bills | @EdEastonJr
The NFL announced its decision on a potential punishment on a play involving Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
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Travis Kelce wasn’t the only one who felt the pain late in first half of Bills-Chiefs showdown
A cameraman's hat went flying after taking a missile-like deflected pass from Mahomes straight to the midsection, creating an unexpected viral moment captured by NFL social media.
In total, the Chiefs had three penalties for 25 yards and the Bills had four penalties for 40 yards, and there were just a handful of calls—and non-calls—that stood out from the Bills' big win. Here are the five most controversial decisions the refs made in the Chiefs-Bills game:
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs continued their hot streak in Week 8, defeating the Washington Commanders 28-7 for their third consecutive victory of the 2025 season. Ma
But on Sunday, the Chiefs definitely got a bad break from the referee and his fellow officials. Patrick Mahomes threw a pass that, when viewed quickly, appeared to land nowhere near an intended receiver. A flag was thrown, and he was called for intentional grounding.
With his unnecessary roughness on Mahomes, the NFL has a decision to make on whether Newton will be fined or not. Typically in the NFL, players are fined up to $11,593 for a first roughing the passer offense, which increases to $17,389 upon a second violation.
A winning streak was exactly what the Kansas City Chiefs needed after their rocky start to the season. For a while, it looked like they had found their rhythm, rolling into Week 9 against the Buffalo Bills on a three-game high.
Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes spoke from the podium Thursday at team headquarters. The Chiefs (4-3) host the Washington Commanders