KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - With the Kansas City Chiefs in the midst of their second stretch of consecutive losses this season, quarterback Patrick Mahomes provided a critical self-assessment of his play.
Mahomes, who completed 29 of his 45 passing attempts with a touchdown and an interception in Sunday’s loss to the Denver Broncos, shouldered the blame for the offense’s failures.
In particular, the two-time NFL MVP said he has to be better on deep passing attempts, citing an overthrow of wide receiver Xavier Worthy on the Chiefs’ second offensive play which erased a would-be 61-yard touchdown pass.
“I’m just not making the throws, that’s pretty much the biggest thing,” Mahomes said of the incompletion to Worthy and another to Tyquan Thornton that followed on third down of the first Chief

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