There is a reasonable explanation for why the Kansas City Chiefs are not performing like the championship team they were last season – their wide receivers have dropped a combined total of 33 passes throughout all their games. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes expressed his frustration with this during their recent game against the Buffalo Bills, acknowledging that his own teammates have been letting him down all season. Players such as Kadarius Toney, Skyy More, and Marquez Valdes-Scantling have not been meeting the required level of performance for the reigning Super Bowl champions. Tight end Travis Kelce has been a supportive leader for his team, despite rumors that his relationship with Taylor Swift is to blame for their struggles. However, ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith believes Kelce should hold his teammates accountable for their mistakes. Smith criticized the team’s wide receivers, stating that they need to improve their catching skills and stop making costly errors on the field.
