]

BREAKING NEWS: The Chiefs, not Patrick Mahomes, are responsible for rare Pro Bowl omission.

The NFL announced the AFC and NFC Pro Bowl rosters on Thursday afternoon, and amidst all the usual arguing about who got snubbed and who didn’t belong, the most notable absence was the biggest name in the entire sport: For the first time since taking over as starting quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs back in 2018, Patrick Mahomes wasn’t named a Pro Bowler, snapping a six-year streak.

Not seeing Mahomes’ name among the best at his position is jarring; the two-time MVP and three-time Super Bowl champion has been almost universally regarded as the best QB in the league from pretty much the moment he stepped foot on an NFL field. But just because it’s jarring doesn’t mean it’s wrong. The simple fact is that Mahomes’ performance this season hasn’t kept pace with the likes of Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen and Joe Burrow, the three quarterbacks chosen over him on the AFC roster. But that’s not an indictment of Mahomes as a player — it’s an indictment of his team, and how difficult they’ve made life for their biggest star of late.

Patrick Mahomes' Top Plays of the 2023 Season

Mahomes has been far from bad this season. He ranks second in the AFC in completions and third in passing yards entering the final week of the regular season, and his team is 15-1 and headed for the No. 1 seed in the playoffs. But he’s also thrown just 26 touchdowns at a career-low 6.8 yards per attempt, and his 68.5 QBR ranks sixth in the league, well behind the three quarterbacks selected ahead of him. The numbers don’t lie: Mahomes simply hasn’t been as effective this season as we’re used to seeing.

Of course, it’s not like he just forgot how to play football at an elite level in the 11 months since he led the Chiefs to a second straight title. He’s 29 years old, smack dab in his prime, and his arm talent, athleticism and intelligence haven’t gone anywhere. It’s just that he hasn’t gotten as many chances to make use of them this season, a failure that’s equal parts mismanagement and sheer bad luck. Start with the latter: Injuries to Hollywood Brown, Rashee Rice and Isiah Pacheco have forced Mahomes and the Chiefs offense to operate at a significant disadvantage for much of the year, and have played a big role in Kansas City’s complete inability to push the ball downfield.

That being said, it’s not like Brett Veach and Co. are completely blameless here either. Even at full health, Kansas City wasn’t set to surround Mahomes with a terrifying group of weapons; Brown has been maddeningly inconsistent as a pro, and it looks like it’ll take at least a year or two for Xavier Worthy to make good on his first-round selection. And that doesn’t even address the biggest failure: the Chiefs’ offensive line, in particular the tackle situation. Second-round rookie Kingsley Suamataia was a disaster to start the year, and Wanya Morris wasn’t much better. The team tried to sign D.J. Humphries off the street, only for Humphries to go down with an injury.

The result has been consistent pressure on Mahomes, despite great work on the interior from Pro Bowlers Creed Humphrey and Joe Thuney. Even if the Chiefs had the receiving talent to unlock Mahomes’ ridiculous arm, his line wouldn’t be able to block long enough to let them get open. Mahomes is all too aware of this: His time to throw is just 2.8 seconds, and his intended air yards rank him near the bottom of the league. Mahomes has played the whole season with one hand tied behind his back, transforming his game to try and manage Kansas City to a series of close victories. The fact that he’s done so successfully is a sign of his greatness, but if the Chiefs want to get him back to the Pro Bowl next season, some serious work needs to be done.

Related Posts

Financial Mystery Rocks NFL! A Leaked Report Reveals That the Detroit Lions Paid a PR Firm in a “Shadow” Campaign to Manipulate Public Opinion and Disparage Wembanyama on Social Media — But the Identity of the Person Who Approved the Payment Is What Really Shocked the Public!

Financial Mystery Rocks NFL! A Leaked Report Reveals That the Detroit Lions Paid a PR Firm in a “Shadow” Campaign to Manipulate Public Opinion and Disparage Wembanyama…

Social media stir: Amon-Ra St. Brown caught “smirking” when Wembanyama fell at charity event – ​​NBA fans demand public apology

🎥 The Clip That Started It All The now-viral clip, first posted on X (formerly Twitter) by a fan in attendance, shows Wembanyama walking onto the stage…

Breaking news that shook the NFL! One of the biggest sponsors suddenly announced that it was canceling its contract with the Detroit Lions after a clip allegedly insulting Wembanyama went viral on TikTok — and the identity of the person behind the secret filming is truly shocking

🎬 The Clip That Sparked a Firestorm The controversy began late Monday night when a 15-second TikTok video surfaced under the handle @LockerLeaksOfficial, showing what appeared to…

Inter-league Drama: Wembanyama Calls Detroit Lions “Undisciplined Team,” NFL Fans Take to Instagram to Fire Back

🗞️ The Comment Heard Around the Sports World The drama began during a live broadcast on Canal+ Sport France, where Wembanyama was asked about the differences between…

Sports shock of the weekend: Detroit Lions player Amon-Ra St. Brown allegedly mocked Wembanyama’s height during an interview. But the NBA star’s cold response and “peak spite” actions soon after…

🗣️ The Comment That Sparked the Storm It all started Friday night, following the Lions’ dramatic 31–27 win. During a locker room interview with Fox Sports Midwest,…

Social media explodes: Hashtag #FireTheCEOSuperBowl climbs to the top globally – the war between fans and artists is getting fiercer

⚡ The Hashtag That Set the Internet on Fire The movement began quietly late Tuesday night, when a well-known sports influencer, @NFLLeaksNow, posted: “The Super Bowl is…