Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes suffers career-first after heroic effort in Cowboys loss
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- Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, experienced a career-first setback during a Thanksgiving Day game against the Dallas Cowboys, where the Chiefs lost 31-28. This defeat marked the end of a perfect record in games where Mahomes threw four or more touchdown passes without interceptions, a streak that had reached 12 games, including playoffs.
- The loss is significant for the Chiefs as it not only ended their winning streak but also placed them at a precarious 6-6 record, jeopardizing their playoff aspirations. Mahomes acknowledged the team's 'desperation' following the game, highlighting the pressure they face as the season progresses.
- This defeat underscores a troubling trend for the Chiefs, who have struggled to maintain momentum throughout the season, particularly after their Super Bowl loss. The team has faced criticism for its performance, including issues with penalties and defensive lapses, raising concerns about their ability to compete effectively in the playoffs.
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