NFL Makes Surprise Punishment Decision On Controversial Patrick Mahomes Incident

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes drew a pair of questionable “roughing the passer” calls in last week’s overtime victory over the Indianapolis Colts, sparking further backlash and “rigged” accusations from fans

The Chiefs erased a 20-9 deficit in the fourth quarter and went on to win 23-20 in overtime, though not without controversy. More specifically, Colts stars Grover Stewart and Laiatu Latu were each flagged for head-scratching “roughing the passer” penalties.

And this was the penalty against Stewart, one that Tony Romo openly questioned:

If there’s any silver lining for Latu and Stewart, it’s that the NFL decided not to issue a fine to either player for their “roughing the passer’ penalties on Patrick Mahomes. If you check out the weekly update at

Regarding the Colts-Chiefs game, Kansas City cornerback Trent McDuffie and offensive lineman Kingsley Suamataia were fined $11,593 and $8,108 for facemask and blindside block infractions, respectively.

Patrick Mahomes & Chiefs Are On The Ropes Following Thanksgiving Loss To Dallas Cowboys

Last week’s comeback win over the Colts felt like the start of a late-season turnaround by Kansas City. However, the good vibes were quickly squashed with a heartbreaking loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving, despite the

Chiefs enjoying plenty of support from their fans at AT&T Stadium.

Now at 6-6, the Chiefs certainly have to win out to have any hope of qualifying for the postseason. Not only that, but they’ll need some outside help with the Buffalo Bills,

Jacksonville Jaguars and Los Angeles Chargers all sitting comfortably in playoff spots at identical 7-4 records.