Mahomes Denies Nixon Claim of Reading Their Game Signals
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has refuted claims made by Green Bay Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon, who asserted that he successfully deciphered a play by reading Mahomes’ signal during their recent game. In a pivotal moment in the fourth quarter, Nixon’s adept man-marking led to a game-changing interception, contributing to the Packers’ 27-19 victory….
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has refuted claims made by Green Bay Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon, who asserted that he successfully deciphered a play by reading Mahomes’ signal during their recent game. In a pivotal moment in the fourth quarter, Nixon’s adept man-marking led to a game-changing interception, contributing to the Packers’ 27-19 victory.
Nixon, confident in his pre-game analysis, stated that Mahomes’ knee tap served as a signal to execute a specific play involving two receivers. Mahomes, however, laughed off the suggestion, asserting, “First time I’ve checked that play in my history of playing for the Kansas City Chiefs.” Despite denying the claim, Mahomes acknowledged Nixon’s excellent play and the impact it had on the game.
The loss marked a setback for the Chiefs, putting them at an 8-4 record but maintaining their position atop the AFC West. Mahomes, while acknowledging the Packers’ success in the critical play, expressed a determination to learn from the experience and improve in future situations.
As the Chiefs gear up for the remaining five games of the season, Mahomes lightened the mood by joking about Nixon’s assertion. “Just try to be more subtle, I guess,” Mahomes quipped, emphasizing the need to make strategic adjustments for success in upcoming matchups. The Chiefs aim to regain momentum in their next game against the Buffalo Bills on December 10.