Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has apologized to Josh Allen… sort of.
Mahomes did not actually say “I’m sorry,” unless a personal message was sent to the Buffalo Bills QB.
But during a radio interview at 610 Sports KC, he did say he regrets his actions.
The Chiefs (8-5) lost 20-17 to the Bills (7-6). In the fourth quarter, a penalty did not go the Chiefs’ way and it took a late touchdown off the board as receiver Kadarius Toney was offside.
Cameras and microphones caught the handshake exchange between Mahomes and Allen after the final whistle. During it, Mahomes continued an outburst he was having.
“[Expletive] terrible,” Mahomes said to Allen.
Above all, Mahomes said that’s what he feels worst about.
“Obviously, can’t do that. Can’t be that way towards officials or really anybody in life,” Mahomes said. “More than anything, I regret the way I acted toward Josh after the game because he had nothing to do with it.”
Mahomes explaining his feelings after he cooled off can be found in the clip below:
Patrick Mahomes joined @cdotharrison on #TheDrive and explained that he regrets the way he reacted on the sideline following the offside call on Toney.
FULL INTERVIEW HERE: https://t.co/sxAe97qQni pic.twitter.com/Fv61ilbWR1
— 610SportsKC (@610SportsKC) December 11, 2023
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