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Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense struggled mightily during the team’s 27-19 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football.
Mahomes threw for a mere 210 yards and a touchdown, completing 64 percent of his passes. He also threw a crucial interception with just over five minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, setting Green Bay up to take a late eight-point lead.
Patrick Mahomes with a disgusting Interception.
Have seen a surprising number of those from him this season.
Not sure what Mahomes was thinking there.
Awful decision from Mahomes. In the other teams territory…why do we just abandon the run game??
Mahomes, why.
On the final drive of the game, Mahomes fired a deep pass to receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling that fell incomplete. However, there appeared to be contact between the wideout and Packers defensive back Carrington Valentine although no flag was thrown.
DPI was NOT CALLED on this play 👀 pic.twitter.com/28lqyxsOK9
That’s a wild no pass interference call 💀
MVS had a human backpack on. That was the most blatant pass interference possible. Season-altering no call.
That’s one of the worst no calls on a pass interference I have ever seen
LOL … Valentine gets away with absolutely blatant pass interference. The officiating has been creative tonight.
Isiah Pacheco finished with a strong 110 yards on the ground, but Kansas City’s passing attack was inconsistent all night long. Travis Kelce led the team with 81 receiving yards, but nobody else was able to top more than 64 yards.
The Chiefs’ offense has been a brutal watch all year.
No one has more pressure on them in the AFC than the Ravens.
As long as Lamar Jackson is healthy, the Ravens have to find a way this year to get to the Super Bowl.
Will never be easier than this year to do that.
It’s harder to have faith in the Chiefs offense in these situations when they’re completely unable to throw the ball deep down field.
Man, the #Chiefs‘ red zone offense has been putrid tonight.
“The defender ran the route better than the receiver did” is an all-too-common refrain when watching the Chiefs’ offense this season.
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