Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes gave an epic pep talk to his teammates after the team defeated the Buffalo Bills to advance to the AFC championship game on Sunday.
Mahomes, surrounded by Travis Kelce, Chris Jones and others, agreed with coach Andy Reid that his job isn't done yet. They have the Baltimore Ravens next.
“Hey, they asked for it and they got what they asked for,” Mahomes said. “But he (Andy Reid) said it. This isn't over. We'll be back next week ready to go.”
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Kelce added, “In case you didn't know, we're having another one next week.”
Reid said it's not time to dance yet. They still have to get past the Ravens and then win the Super Bowl for any celebration to occur. The Ravens will be the toughest Chiefs matchup yet.
Kansas City will have to do it as a visitor. The Ravens will host a conference championship for the first time in their history at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday night.
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Mahomes knows he has a lot of work ahead of him. Baltimore has one of the toughest defenses in the NFL and arguably NFL MVP Lamar Jackson on offense.
“There's no weakness there,” the star quarterback said. “It's going to take our best effort. Defense, offense, special teams. They do it all. It's always a big challenge, and that stadium is going to be spectacular. So we're excited for the challenge.”
On Monday, Mahomes added that he praised the Chiefs' defense for measuring up to the Bills.
“For three quarters offensively, we moved the ball up and down the field, but they shut us down in the fourth quarter,” he said. “I went up to the defense and told them, 'Calm him down and we'll win this football game. We'll get to the AFC championship game.'”
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It will be a team effort to once again beat the Ravens.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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