Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes admits to having the most challenging season of his career ahead of AFC title matchup against Ravens: ‘It’s taught me how to win in different ways’
His statistics were down across the board. The Chiefs lost six games, including five in an eight-week stretch midway through the season. He had several very visible sideline blowups, his pent-up anger directed at teammates and officials alike.
‘I would say it’s just challenging in the fact that I had to deal with a lot of adversity, not having the success that I’ve had in the past,’ Mahomes explained. Knock on wood, I haven’t had to deal with the injuries I have had before, but at the same time, being able to not win all the games and go out there and have big stats and all that kind of stuff has been different.’
Indeed, this has been a much different season for the Chiefs, even if the result has largely been the same: They will be playing in their sixth consecutive AFC championship game when they face the Ravens on Sunday in Baltimore. But this was not the same sort of juggernaut that rolled through the regular season, had the No. 1 seed wrapped up by the middle of December, and had the luxury of playing all their playoff games at Arrowhead Stadium.
Rather, they ended up as the No. 3 seed, forcing the Chiefs to win last Sunday in Buffalo just to get the opportunity to play on the road again this week.