"They don't like us": Patrick Mahomes gets brutally honest about facing Josh Allen's Bills in Week 9

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Three-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback and Kansas City Chiefs superstar Patrick Mahomes has revealed how he feels about playing the Buffalo Bills in Highmark Stadium. Mahomes and the Chiefs are set to face the Bills in Highmark Stadium next Sunday.

Asked if he enjoys playing in Buffalo and what the environment is like compared to other road venues, Mahomes said:

“I mean, they don’t like us. They do not like the Chiefs. It is a cool environment. I love playing in historic stadiums, and that stadium has had so many great players play in it. Who knows, it might be the last time that we get the opportunity to play there. It will be a great challenge for us, and they’re loud, and that’s what you want; you want to go in and be in a hostile environment.”

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Mahomes has previously faced the Bills in five regular-season games, where he completed 64.8% of his passes for 1,302 yards and 10 touchdowns. Chiefs defensive end Mike Danna shares Patrick Mahomes’ perspective about playing the Bills in their backyard. He said:

“Yeah, it’s a hostile environment, but the game is won between the white lines. The crowd gets crazy. The energy in there gets loud. Like, man, I had my fair share of moments. I looked around, I’m like, ‘Wow, this is a crazy stadium.’”

Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce make history as Chiefs defeat Commanders

It was an exciting game for the Chiefs as they beat Washington 28-7 in a dominant display last Monday. Beyond the win, two important players on the Chiefs’ team also reached huge career milestones to add a layer of excitement to the win for fans.

Two-time NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes reached the career milestone of 40,000 passing yards. He matched Peyton Manning’s feat of achieving it within the first nine years of his career.

Meanwhile, Travis Kelce also recorded his 83rd career touchdown as he matched Chiefs legend Priest Holmes as the franchise’s most prolific scorer.

Mahomes completed 25 of 34 passes for 299 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions as the Chiefs went 5-3 on Monday. The Chiefs are in one of the toughest divisions in the league. They are currently sitting at No. 3 in the AFC West behind the Broncos and the Chargers.

The Chiefs have a tough November schedule with games against the Broncos, the Colts, and the Cowboys.

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Edited by Kayode Akinwumi

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