Patrick Mahomes hypes up his Chiefs teammates after win over Bills: ‘They got what they asked for’

The Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills 27-24 on Sunday to advance to the AFC Championship game in Baltimore

Patrick Mahomes. PHOTO: KEVIN SABITUS/GETTY

Patrick Mahomes is once again showing why he’s a leader for the Kansas City Chiefs.

After the team’s big 27-24 win over Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills, Mahomes, 28, gathered his teammates in the locker room for a motivational moment before they headed back to Kansas City.

“Real quick, real quick,” Mahomes said as he rallied the Chiefs in a huddle, as seen in a video shared Monday by NFL Films. “They asked for it, and they got what they asked for,” the Chiefs quarterback continued.

With the team feeling good about advancing to the next round, Mahomes reminded his team that there’s more work to do if they want to defend their title of Super Bowl champions this season.

“But he said it, this s— ain’t done. We come back next week ready to f—ing go,” Mahomes told his teammates during the locker room huddle.

Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce joined in to pump up his teammates, shouting, “And turn it up a notch,” after Mahomes ended his pep talk.

Before breaking up the session, Mahomes led a “Chiefs on 3” chant with the team.

On Sunday, Kelce, 34, caught two touchdown passes from Mahomes, bringing their total of career playoff touchdowns together to 16, surpassing New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers duo Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski’s previous NFL record of 15.

After Kelce ran a pass into the end zone during the second quarter, he formed a heart with his hands and directed the gesture toward his superstar girlfriend, Taylor Swift, and his family inside Highmark Stadium.

Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs talks to Patrick Mahomes #15 before their game against the Philadelphia Eagles. DAVID EULITT/GETTY IMAGES

The tight end’s older brother Jason Kelce celebrated that touchdown by taking off his shirt and yelling in excitement in the suite where their mom Donna Kelce, dad Ed Kelce and Swift were also cheering.

Jason, 36, was also seen jumping into the stands shirtless to greet booing Bills fans.

Next, the Chiefs will face off against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens on Jan. 28 at M&T Bank Stadium in Maryland.

If the Chiefs win next week, they’ll compete in the Super Bowl and shoot for back-to-back Lombardi Trophy wins. It would be the Chiefs’ fourth trip to the championship game in the past five years, having previously won in 2020 and 2023.

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