Goodell Backs Controversial Call in Chiefs' Loss, Mahomes Regrets Outburst
Mahomes apologizes to Bills' Josh Allen for post-game interaction, Chiefs lead AFC West despite recent losses.
- NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell defended the controversial penalty call that led to the Kansas City Chiefs' loss to the Buffalo Bills, stating it was 'absolutely the right call'.
- Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes expressed regret for his emotional outburst following the game, particularly for his interaction with Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
- Josh Allen stated that Mahomes reached out to apologize, adding that he understands the game is emotional and holds no hard feelings.
- Despite the controversy and back-to-back losses, the Chiefs still lead the AFC West with an 8-5 record.
- Mahomes is set to return to the field when the Chiefs face the New England Patriots on Sunday, December 17.