Patrick Mahomes’ Four-Word Message to Departing Chiefs Teammate is Turning Heads

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The Kansas City Chiefs entered the offseason with a vengeance, looking to get back to Super Bowl contention.

Kansas City has played in the Super Bowl in three straight seasons, having recently suffered a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

They capped off the season with a 17-3 record, including a 40-22 blowout loss to Philadelphia in Super Bowl LIX.

As the Chiefs look to revamp their roster, they lost a key contributor.

Defensive tackle Tershawn Wharton is set to sign a three-year, $54 million deal with the Carolina Panthers, leaving Kansas City after five years with the organization.

After Wharton made his decision to leave the Chiefs, quarterback Patrick Mahomes took to social media, sharing his thoughts on the news.

“Happy for my dawg,” Mahomes said.

As NFL insider Jordan Schultz explained in the linked post, Wharton served as the Chiefs’ sack leader last season. He capped off the year with one forced fumble, 6.5 sacks and 29 tackles (regular season).

Wharton finished his five-year career with Kansas City, recording one interception, two fumble recoveries, three pass deflections, four forced fumbles, 13.5 sacks and 114 tackles.

After Mahomes reacted to the news, some fans took to social media to share their thoughts.

“He deserves it after the year he had,” said one fan.

“Bro got paid!” said another fan.

“Gonna miss him! Well deserved payday!” mentioned one fan.

“Happy for Tershawn, sad for the Chiefs,” commented one fan.

“I was hoping we would be able to keep him here in KC,” said one fan.

“We will take good care of him. Thank you Patrick. Well deserved,” said another fan.

 

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