🚨 HEARTBREAKING LEAK: Patrick Mahomes Breaks Silence — Reveals Kyren Lacy’s Final Text, Where the LSU Star Cried, “I Didn’t Do It, Bro. They’re Framing Me…” 😢
The NFL world is in shock tonight after Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes revealed a private message that, according to him, came from Kyren Lacy just hours before the LSU star’s tragic death.
In an emotional moment during a post-practice media session, Mahomes’ voice cracked as he described the message:
“It was short. Just one line. He said, ‘I didn’t do it, bro. They’re framing me…’ I didn’t even know how to respond. I thought he was just overwhelmed. Now I wish I had called him.”
Sources close to Mahomes confirm that he and Lacy met earlier this year during an NFL charity event. The two reportedly stayed in touch through private DMs, where they shared messages about football, pressure, and mental health.
The newly revealed text — sent around 10:47 PM the night before Lacy’s death — has reignited debate across the sports community. Many fans are now questioning whether the official narrative around Lacy’s passing tells the full story.
Social media exploded overnight with hashtags like #JusticeForKyren and #TheyFramedHim, as fans demand a deeper investigation. Even former players and commentators have joined in, calling for transparency and accountability.
An NFL insider told ESPN anonymously:
“If what Mahomes says is true, this changes everything. It means Kyren Lacy was trying to reach out — and nobody listened.”
As of now, neither LSU nor the NFL has released a statement. But Mahomes ended his remarks with words that have already been shared millions of times online:
“I don’t care about the headlines. I just want people to remember Kyren as more than a story — he was a brother. And he didn’t deserve this.”
The revelation has sent shockwaves through locker rooms nationwide. For many players, the “final text” isn’t just a message — it’s a haunting reminder of the silent struggles too many athletes face behind the spotlight.