Netflix Analysts Have A New Name For Patrick Mahomes’ Third Child With Wife Brittany Mahomes As the Kansas City Chiefs won against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, Netflix analysts Nate Burleson, J.J. Watt and Ian Eagle started speculating what ...
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs cruised to a 29-10 victory over the Steelers on Wednesday to lock up the AFC’s top seed. The Chiefs are assured a first-round bye and need just two home victories to return to the Super Bowl for the fifth time in six years.
“I told my wife, my pregnant wife, I was going to get that No. 1 seed, so we can go have that baby,” quarterback Patrick Mahomes said in a Netflix injury following Wednesday’s game. “So we got the No. 1 seed.“
Mahomes was magnificent on Christmas, completing 29 of 38 passes for 320 yards and three touchdowns. Travis Kelce (eight catches for 84 yards) and Xavier Worthy (eight catches for 79 yards) both had massive games, including a receiving touchdown each.
Patrick Mahomes is keeping friend and teammate Travis Kelce humble as the Kansas City Chiefs tight end attempts to break into the acting world. During an interview with the NFL that aired on Netflix Wednesday5,
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid dressed up as Santa Claus in the locker room after the Chiefs win over the Steelers on Christmas — and Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes loved it.
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On Dec. 25, after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-10 and clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC, Patrick Mahomes, 29, and Travis Kelce, 35, took the field and joined senior NFL reporter Stacey Dales to receive footballs made of cake.
The NBA got viewers for Christmas, even while going up against NFL games. The NBA’s five-game Christmas lineup was the league’s most-watched in five years, with the games averaging about 5.25 million viewers per game across ABC,