Kansas City Chiefs Patrick Mahomes's father was involved in the controversy as he tried to troll the Buffalo Bills fans after their AFC Championship game defeat on Sunday, January 26.
What did Patrick Mahomes father's had to say?
After several posts from the account against the Buffalo Bills, the real Patrick Mahomes Sr. came out and clarified that he was not the one posting those messages on X (formerly known as Twitter). He shared an Instagram story to clarify that his X account was hacked.
Haven't been on Twitter/X in years. My account was hacked and I do not have access to it. Plz disregard any tweets from @pmahomes, he captioned the story.
On top of it, he posted another story on his Instagram handle to apologise to the Buffalo Bills fans that he was not the one who made those claims on X.
Attention: Patrick Mahomes Sr.'s X account has been compromised. The Mahomes family holds the utmost respect for the @BuffaloBills organization and the #BillsMafia fan base. We are actively working to resolve this issue. Thank you for understanding, the message read.
The Kansas City Chiefs secured a hard-fought battle against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game to secure their third consecutive Super Bowl appearance. Amid all of the trolling of the fans, Patrick Mahomes Sr. clarified that he was not the person behind this.
What did Patrick Mahomes father's account post?
As of Sunday, the account shared four posts but first shared a picture of Mahomes winning the AFC Championship game. Then the account posted that they would soon see New Orleans. It continued with the celebration after the Chiefs got the better of the Bills.
The post that made the headlines on social media said that it was a good day not to be from Buffalo.
That controversial post got lots of backlash on social media which is why Mahomes Sr. had to come out and clarify that he was not behind those tweets.