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Watch: Patrick mahomes drop a sad and emotional note to his fans, ‘I can’t go on watching’……

On Sunday in New Orleans, Patrick Mahomes had the opportunity to win his third Super Bowl in as many years and his fourth in five tries.
By halftime, it was clear the football gods had other plans.
The Kansas City Chiefs fell short in Super Bowl 59, losing 40-22 to the Philadelphia Eagles in the worst game of Mahomes’ career.
Following the Kansas City Chiefs’ 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, quarterback Patrick Mahomes shared an emotional message with fans. He expressed gratitude for their unwavering support and acknowledged his performance shortcomings during the game. Mahomes stated, “I let y’all down today. I’ll always continue to work and try and learn and be better for it…we’ll be back.”
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In the Super Bowl, Mahomes faced significant challenges, including six sacks and two interceptions, one of which was a pick-six. Despite these setbacks, he completed 21 of 32 passes for 257 yards and three touchdowns.
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This defeat ended the Chiefs’ pursuit of a historic third consecutive Super Bowl victory. Mahomes’ acknowledgment of his performance and commitment to improvement underscores his dedication to the team and its supporters.
In the AFC Championship Game, Mahomes gave Kansas City the kind of performance reserved for the greatest to ever play. Two weeks later, his world turned upside down
It took three years, but Kansas City – for so long the harbinger of suffering for 31 fanbases – was reminded how cruel of a sport football can be. The quarterback that has defined a dynasty never found a rhythm. His most trusted target struggled, too. Taunted by the comebacks of years past, the Chiefs’ chances grew increasingly slim.
This wasn’t a defense letting the floodgates open and costing an offense that fell just short. It was an offense putting its defense behind the eight ball and a quarterback – stymied by an elite four-man rush – and a quarterback playing far worse than anybody anticipated.
As such, Mahomes’ resume took a major hit in the Chiefs’ Super Bowl loss. … and it all left the QB dealing with emotions and tears.