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Patrick Mahomes is finally apologizing for his sideline meltdown on Sunday.
Late in the fourth quarter of the Chiefs-Bills game, wide receiver Kadarius Toney was called for an offensive offsides call during a crucial play.
After the call, a heated Mahomes was seen cursing out the refs.
While leaving the field, Mahomes continued to curse and complained to Josh Allen during their postgame handshake.
“Wildest f*cking call I’ve ever seen… F*cking terrible.”
— Patrick Mahomes to Josh Allen after the Chiefs loss to the Bills 😳
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— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) December 11, 2023
On Monday, Mahomes spoke to 610 Sports KC radio to say he regretted his meltdown because it wasn’t a good example for the kids watching at home.
“Obviously, can’t do that,’ “Can’t be that way towards officials or really anybody in life
“I regret the way I acted towards Josh (Allen) after the game. Because he had nothing to do with it. I was still hot and emotional, but you can’t do that. It’s not a great example for kids watching the game.”
Patrick Mahomes joined @cdotharrison on #TheDrive and explained that he regrets the way he reacted on the sideline following the offside call on Toney.
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— 610SportsKC (@610SportsKC) December 11, 2023