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Patrick Mahomes showed up and emerged as the winner of the divisional weekend. Kansas City’s rally against Jacksonville was a success, and the Chiefs have sealed their name for the AFC Championship. The AFC West franchise dominated the Jaguars and broke Trevor Lawrence’s Saturday streak. Moreover, after the win, the Grim Reaper had a two-word message that could rejuvenate every laid-back person.

The Kansas City Chiefs held off the Jacksonville Jaguars and ended their postseason run. It is the fifth time that the franchise has sealed its AFC Championship berth. KC is a formidable team to mess with, and the Jags fell short in what could have become a miraculous thing for Shad and Tony Khan. But Patrick Mahomes and company stood tall.

Fans are upbeat after the Gunslinger’s narrative

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After the pre-game hype video package, Patrick Mahomes took to Twitter to send a clear message as the team progresses further in the postseason. The QB1 shared a roaring image with the caption, “no quit [clock emoji].” His tweet is coming right after their win over the Jaguars, and they have their intentions set for the upcoming games.

The NFL Fans and a rowdy Chiefs Kingdom were swift to respond to Patrick Mahomes’ message on Twitter.

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Kayla Knierim recognizes who is the actual king.

Another user had three GOAT emojis to make a reference.

Moreover, this user called himself lucky to have Mahomes as the quarterback.

Another user said the Grim Reaper activated his inner beast mode.

This user thanked Patrick Mahomes for making him love the sport.

Another user had kind words about the Chiefs QB1 after a hard-hitting game.

Moreover, this user hailed Mahomes and Kelce as Lions in the game.

Moreover, this user had three words for the Chiefs QB1.

The Chiefs picked a win in style. But it came up with a major cost.

Patrick Mahomes got hurt in the Jags-Chiefs divisional game

The Kansas City Chiefs had their moment and picked up a classic win against the Jacksonville Jaguars with a 27-20 lead. However, they may not be much of a celebration following the sweep. The franchise may be set to lose out on one of its key playmakers ahead of a crucial AFC Championship clash.

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During the first quarter, a Jags’ defensive athlete landed upon the Chiefs QB1’s right ankle. After the hit, Mahomes was limping and had to leave the game, and Chad Henne took over for the first half. The Grim Reaper returned in the second half but worked in a limited capacity.

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The injury ahead of the championship game could be a gruesome concern. The Chiefs need a game plan to sort things out.

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