Chiefs hit bye week aiming to sort out uneven play
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Chiefs hit bye week aiming to sort out uneven play
""We've had great moments and we've had bad moments," Mahomes said. "We've got to be more consistent as a team, I've got to be more consistent and we've been in a lot of these tight, close games in our history, but they're not going our way. "How can we deal with that adversity? You can only learn from so many losses. You've got to learn from it fast.""
""It's going to be an uphill battle when we get back, but I think our guys are up to it," Mahomes said. "There's no easy games coming up. There's no more chances that we can really take losses. We've got to be better as a team.""
The Chiefs are 5-4 entering their bye week and sit outside the AFC playoff picture for the first time since 2018 under Patrick Mahomes. The team has lost four one-score games this season and faces concerns about consistency. Mahomes acknowledged inconsistency and emphasized the need to learn quickly from losses. He entered Sunday leading the league with 17 touchdown passes but produced 250 passing yards and an interception in his worst performance of the season. Offensive line issues resulted in heavy pressure, with the Bills pressuring Mahomes on 52.6% of dropbacks and 44% when rushing four or fewer. The Chiefs will face the AFC West-leading Broncos after the bye.
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