For years, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been a source of frustration for Buffalo Bills fans.
Despite hopes of a different outcome, the Bills faced Mahomes and his team at Highmark Stadium in the playoffs, only to experience defeat once again.
The playoff loss seemed to be the breaking point for Buffalo Bills fans, who expressed their discontent by pelting Mahomes with snowballs from the stands as he left the field. Even attempts to interact with fans wearing Chiefs gear were met with more snowball barrages, highlighting the animosity towards Mahomes.
Reflecting on the experience during an appearance on the Impaulsive podcast, Mahomes admitted to being taken aback by the intensity of Bills fans’ dislike for him. He recounted being greeted by a sea of middle fingers upon arrival at the stadium and facing snowball attacks even after the game.
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A fierce rivalry has developed between the Chiefs and Bills over the past few seasons, with Kansas City emerging victorious in crucial playoff matchups. Despite Mahomes’ success, Bills fans often attribute their team’s postseason shortcomings to him.
Mahomes, already a three-time Super Bowl champion, remains optimistic about the Chiefs’ chances of making history by winning three consecutive Super Bowls. During the “Impaulsive with Logan Paul” podcast, Mahomes confidently declared that the Chiefs would triumph again in New Orleans, setting ambitious goals for the upcoming season.