Patrick Mahomes had a straightforward message for wide receiver Kadarius Toney during the Kansas City Chiefs’ practice following their recent loss to the Buffalo Bills. Mahomes encouraged Toney to simply be himself, emphasizing that mistakes are inevitable in life and in the league. Reflecting on Toney’s offside penalty that cost them a potential game-changing touchdown, Mahomes stressed the importance of responding to mistakes and not letting them define one’s performance.
Despite Toney’s costly error, Coach Andy Reid affirmed earlier in the week that Toney would continue to be part of the lineup. Toney had previously made a costly mistake in Week 1, deflecting a catchable ball that resulted in a touchdown for the opposing team. The Chiefs’ wide receivers, with the exception of rookie Rashee Rice, have faced challenges throughout the season, leading the NFL in dropped passes with 29.
Mahomes, however, expressed unwavering trust in his receivers, stating that he believes in their abilities and is committed to giving them opportunities to make plays. Despite the team’s recent struggles, Mahomes remains confident that the hard work and determination displayed by the receivers will lead to improvement as the season progresses.
Following the controversial call against Toney, Mahomes exchanged words with Bills quarterback Josh Allen. While Mahomes confirmed that they are on good terms, he didn’t elaborate on the conversation. Allen acknowledged Mahomes reaching out to him, attributing the exchange to the emotional nature of the game.
Tight end Travis Kelce defended the Chiefs’ receivers on his podcast, emphasizing that criticism should not be directed solely at the skill players. Kelce highlighted that success and setbacks are collective efforts, pointing out that penalties, turnovers, and critical moments involve the entire team rather than one individual.