It’s a tough schedule ahead for the Chiefs. Within 11 days, they have to play 3 games. Even their quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, who grew up playing both baseball and football, was also not ready for this. Surprisingly, he hasn’t played games in such a small gap before. Recently, he gave fans a sneak peek into his mindset about the scenario.
On Wednesday, December 11, during the press conference, the ‘Grim Reaper’ gave a powerful message to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and said, “It’s not a good feeling. I’m excited to play on Christmas Day and get back after last season. You never want to play this amount of games in a short amount of time. It’s not good for your body.” That’s understandable. However, don’t think he isn’t ready.
Like other football superstars, Patrick Mahomes recognizes the expectations and obligations that come with his position in the league. Speaking on the same, he added, “At the end of the day, it’s your job, your profession, to come to work and do it.” The Chiefs play Browns on December 15 (week 15) at Huntington Bank Field, followed by the game 16 matchup against Texans on December 21 at Arrowhead Stadium. The issue that is clear from the schedule is not only the games but the traveling as well.
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#Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes on the three-game sprint in these next few weeks: “It’s not a good feeling. I’m excited to play on Christmas Day and get back after last season. . . you never want to play this amount of games in a short amount of time. It’s not good for your body.”
— Charles Goldman (@goldmctNFL) December 11, 2024
The week 17 game against the Steelers on Christmas Day at Acrisure Stadium will be an intense one. Andy Reid & Co. will face pressure from Russell Wilson’s team, who would be eager to test them. Another pressing point is the injuries. Their left tackle, DJ Humphries, is dealing with a hamstring injury, and did not practice on Wednesday. Their main kicker, Harrison Butker, was a limited participant as his left knee was injured.
While the Chiefs sort out their injury report, Roger Goodell would also be listening to the feedback. However, there is nothing he can do as the money associated with Christmas games is huge.
The economics of NFL Christmas Day amid Patrick Mahomes’ concerns
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This year, two games will be played on December 25, Chiefs vs Steelers and Texans vs Ravens. Football fans are ready for the thrilling moments, and the NFL has prepared beforehand. While Taylor Swift is expected to be in the crowd for the Chiefs game, Beyonce’s halftime show is also making buzz.
Amidst all these, streaming giant Netflix is also making preparations. They shelled out $150 million total, $75 million for each game to have exclusive rights. That’s a huge amount. And being the biggest football league in the world, it was expected. This might have played a role in the NFL deciding which teams would play on the big day. The Netflix deal would also continue in 2025 and 2026. The money in the game is getting crazier.
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As Patrick Mahomes said, he was excited about the Christmas Game, and so is everyone else. The fans, the teams, and the players. His concerns are genuine, but the economic factor has a huge say in any decision. It’s the biggest day in the entire nation. Chiefdom is pumped.