Chiefs Vs Bills Will Be Patrick Mahomes’ 1st Away Playoff Game
Kansas City Chiefs superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes has numerous MVP awards and Super Bowl rings at just 28-years-old. However, there is still one thing he has not done in the NFL. When the Chiefs travel to Buffalo this weekend to take on the Bills, it will officially be Mahomes first road playoff game as the away team (minus the neutral-site Super Bowls).
It seems hard to believe. Mahomes has been in the league for seven seasons now. Although his first year, he did not play and served as a backup to learn as a rookie. He would then lead the Chiefs to the Super Bowl in three of the next six seasons, winning two of them. During this time, Mahomes is 12-3 in the playoffs. Those three losses include the Chiefs losing to the Tom Brady-led Buccaneers during Super Bowl LV.
How Is This Possible?
It’s actually quite simple. The Chiefs have simply always had the home field advantage due to being a higher-seeded playoff team than their opponent. In other words, Sunday’s game vs. the Bills will be the first time the Mahomes Chiefs era is a lower-ranked team than their opponent during his time in the AFC playoffs. Now, there is not a huge separation, but nonetheless, the Chiefs are the away team seeded #3. The Bills, who defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, are the #2 seed and, therefore, are the home team.
Mahomes has played in Buffalo once before. During the 2020 season, the Chiefs went into Buffalo and won 26-17. USA Today recently highlighted the Mahomes vs. Josh Allen rivalry. “Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen have met six times in their NFL careers: four regular-season games and two playoff games,” they state. The Chiefs won both of those playoff games. In fact, the 2020 postseason matchup was the AFC championship game.
Earlier this season, the Bills went into Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City and beat the Chiefs 20-17 in a thriller. The rematch is the last game of the weekend and certainly should be as entertaining.
Mahomes vs. road playoff game will kick off on Sunday at 6:30pm this Sunday (January 21). The winner moves on to the AFC Championship round.
4 High-Profile Football Coaches I'd Want My Kid To Play For
As a youth coach, there is no better feeling than being able to be able to coach a team that your kid is on. But you realize, if your little athletes goes on to play post-youth ball, they will eventually play for someone else. This led me to think about which high-profile football coaches (in both the NFL and NCAA) I would want my kid to play for today.
This is focused on the sport of football for three main reasons. The first is that is the sport I coach him in. Second, it’s the sport of the season. Lastly, it’s the sport my son loves the most right now.
In today’s modern era of professional and high-profile college sports, the head coaches are very prominent figures. Their press conferences are posted to social media. Furthermore, their demeanor is constantly evaluated,, as the press formulate an opinion as to whether or not they are doing a good job.
“Put Me In, Coach!”
So, what do I look for when thinking about who I’d want my son to play for? Well, in this hypothetical scenario, it is important to note that I am selecting a coach, and not a team. Then, it boils down to attitude. These coaches seem to have an attitude that goes way beyond winning. There’s an empathy to their approach. They carry themselves as unique individuals first, and then as a coach. This then leads their locker room to do the same. Lastly, each of them has bet on themselves, and some point had to have the unwavering belief that they would be great at what they do. They never quit on their dreams or their teams.
I have never met any of these coaches. In addition, none of them coach the team I cheer for. They simply inspire me with how they go about their craft and inspire their players.
Here are the four football coaches I’d want my kid to play for.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.