I've said it before and I'll say it again. It's good to be Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes. He can do no wrong these days and this is a perfect example. Today, he was given a standing ovation while leaving a porta-potty.
I've always wondered about this because I love food and the Kansas City Chiefs are my favorite football team. It's the best of both worlds. What will the players eat before the Super Bowl? The answers are varied and interesting.
Kansas City Chiefs QB (and likely NFL MVP again) Patrick Mahomes lives two different lives. In one, he runs from linebackers and does an excellent job helping the team win games. In the other, he plays around in a shoe closet that can only be described as insane. He allowed everyone a look inside this second shoe life.
It's good to be Patrick Mahomes these days (or any day for that matter). He's the quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs and the likely NFL MVP. He's also headed to the big game yet again. This good life has led to Patrick owning some incredible real estate and there are pics of a condo that's his.
Power to the people. That's the vibe I'm passing along to a new online effort that's trying to convince Whataburger to bring their beloved franchise to St. Louis.
When you're a 4-star recruit, sometimes you get surprises from famous people. That happened recently to an incoming Missouri Tiger when he had his workout interrupted by Kansas City Chief and NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes.
If you said that Patrick Mahomes is the best quarterback in the NFL, few people would argue that point. What if I told you that there is now another Patrick Mahomes in the world? It's true thanks to a new announcement on Instagram.
There is no doubt that Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is one of the most gifted athletes in football. However, his decision to giveaway milkshakes has created a controversy. This is the funny story of how.
When you're a kid, you learn things. If you're a big brother, that means you can pass that wisdom down to your little sister just like this southern Missouri boy did about how to deal with snow days.