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πŸ”₯ Patrick Mahomes Criticizes Chiefs Offense After Painful Loss to Jaguars β€” "We Beat Ourselves" πŸ‘‡

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Kansas City, MO – October 6, 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs suffered their first loss of the 2025 NFL season, and superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes didn’t mince words when asked what went wrong.

After falling 31–22 to the Jacksonville Jaguars, Mahomes faced reporters with visible frustration β€” not at the opposing defense, but at his own team’s sloppy execution.

β€œWe didn’t get beat by the other team β€” we beat ourselves,” Mahomes said bluntly. β€œToo many mistakes, too many missed chances. That starts with me. I’ve got to be better, and so does everyone in this locker room.”

The Chiefs offense, which had been firing on all cylinders through the first four weeks, looked unusually flat β€” with dropped passes, protection breakdowns, and costly penalties derailing multiple drives.

Fans online echoed Mahomes’ words, calling the loss β€œself-inflicted” and pointing to the team’s inconsistent red-zone play and lack of rhythm late in the game.

Still, Mahomes made it clear he hasn’t lost faith in his group.

β€œThis team’s built to respond,” he added. β€œOne loss doesn’t define who we are β€” it defines how we bounce back. We’ll fix this.”

With a massive Monday night matchup against the Detroit LionsΒ on deck, all eyes will be on Mahomes and the Chiefs to see if they can turn his frustration into fuel β€” or if cracks are starting to show in Kansas City’s championship armor.

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