Patrick Mahomes will probably find a new way to celebrate a big play moving forward. The Kansas City Chiefs' star quarterback was fined over $14,000 by the NFL for what was deemed a "violent gesture" during Kansas City's Week 11 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes will be without an important player on the Kansas City Chiefs against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season. The Kansas City Chiefs don’t have much time to prepare for the Black Friday Game against division rivals Las Vegas Raiders in Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season.
Quarterback Bryce Young led the Panthers to an 11-point comeback to tie the game up at 27 apiece with under two minutes remaining. But Mahomes did his thing, leading Kansas City to a game-winning drive, which ended with a go-ahead field goal as time expired.
If the Chiefs beat the Raiders on Black Friday, Patrick Mahomes will have his 100th win as a starting quarterback, counting the postseason.
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been fined more than $14,000 for pantomiming what the NFL deemed a "violent gesture" during a game last week against the Buffalo Bills.
The Kansas City Chiefs have announced a series of moves ahead of Week 13 of the 2024 NFL season, including the departure of a two-time Super Bowl champion with Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes reportedly was fined by the NFL for a violent gesture and football fans crushed the league.
Patrick Mahomes has been fined nearly $15,000 by the NFL for unsportsmanlike conduct. According to NBC Sports, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, 29, was fined $14,069 for a "violent gesture" he made in the fourth quarter of the team's away game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Nov. 17. The Chiefs lost the matchup in a final score of 30-21.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was fined more than $14,000 by the NFL for a celebration that was deemed a “violent gesture.”