The game that the Kansas City Chiefs lost 17-20 against the Buffalo Bills in Week 14 of the NFL continues to give a lot to talk about. This time, it was the turn of Randi, mother of Patrick Mahomes, to express her disbelief at the referees’ work in the match.
Much has been said about the controversial play in which the referees annulled a Kadarius Toney touchdown that would have given the Chiefs the victory. However, in recent days, social media users have shared another play that leaves the match officials in a very bad position. In the videos, it can be seen that at least three Bills defenders try to take down Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes until one of them accidentally rips off his helmet.
The play has caused angry complaints from Internet users, who cannot believe that a penalty was not called in this situation, while Toney’s offside was called without any doubt. Randi Mahomes didn’t hesitate to share her two cents. Randi’s lapidary response
Mahomes’ mother is distinguished for being a woman of few words, and, on this occasion, true to her custom, she limited herself to saying, “No comment” in an X post in which she shared the aforementioned action, thus emphasizing her anger towards the refereeing crew.
And Randi wasn’t the only one. Her daughter-in-law, Brittany Mahomes, also unleashed her anger on the officers. The wife of the Chiefs signal-caller shared an image on her Instagram Story, where you can see one of the officials with a sign superimposed with the acronym “MVP”. The controversy on the Kansas City side has not stopped, although head coach Andy Reid already recognized that Toney was offside, and even Patrick himself already issued an apology to the officials for his harsh words during and after the game.
Mahomes’ apology
On the most recent broadcast of her radio show, Patrick Mahomes admitted, “Obviously, you don’t want to react that way. I mean, I care, man. I love it – I love this game, and I love my teammates.” He explained, “I want to go out there and put everything on the line to win, but obviously you can’t do that, can’t be that way toward officials or really anybody in life.” In particular, he expressed regret for his words toward Bills quarterback Josh Allen. “More than anything, I regretted the way I acted toward Josh after the game because he had nothing to do with it,” Mahomes said.