Patrick Mahomes’ Fiancée Brittany Matthews Says Fans Don’t Watch Enough Film Like Her

It was a little shaky at the start of the season, but the Chiefs are rolling right now.

They have now won 8 in a row after starting the season 3-4 and look like the team to beat in the AFC once again.

There were doubts they would even make the playoffs let alone be the team to beat in the conference. However, Patrick Mahomes’ fiancée Brittany Matthews has a message for the doubters.

Matthews posted on Twitter that you doubted you needed to watch the film.

The Chiefs won their 6th straight AFC West title on Sunday after beating the Steelers becoming the first team to ever do so.

The chances that the Kansas City Chiefs would spend Sunday night celebrating their record sixth straight AFC West title seemed slim last week when Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce headlined an outbreak of COVID-19 within the team.

Turns out the NFL’s hottest team was just fine.

Patrick Mahomes was masterful in throwing for 258 yards and three touchdowns, Byron Pringle and a cast of fill-ins rose to the occasion, and the defense dominated the Pittsburgh Steelers in a 36-10 drubbing at Arrowhead Stadium.

“This is the type of week where it’s so great to have an experienced coach like Andy Reid, somebody who is so steady — somebody who has seen virtually everything that the NFL can throw at them,” Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt said. “This was a different challenge, but his preparation is so thorough that they were able to get the guys who were able ready to play.”

The Chiefs will go as far as their defense takes them. I know that sounds strange, but it is true. Once their defense started playing better, it allowed their offense to find its footing. That will have to continue in the playoffs for the Chiefs to continue to have success.

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Daniel Bell

Daniel Bell is an experienced senior NBA reporter for Black Sports Online and Tyler Media’s 107.7 The Franchise where he also cohosts a radio show. In addition, he has been featured in regular TV spots for Fox’s Living in Oklahoma. He has been covering the NBA for over five years and has amassed an impressive résumé. Daniel has been a highly respected credentialed media member gaining exclusive access to some of the games greatest players and personalities and covered every aspect of the NBA, including the NBA Finals, NBA All-Star Weekend, NBA Summer League and the NBA Draft and combine. During the regular season, he covers the Oklahoma City Thunder at home and on the road. Over the years Daniel has garnered respect and praise for his work ethic, distinctive personality, and overall demeanor.

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