BREAKING: Patrick Mahomes challenged by ex-Packers star amid Colorado-Texas Tech clash

Chiefs Patrick Mahomes with the Texas Tech logo next to David Bakhtiari with the Colorado Boulder logo

The playful banter between former Green Bay Packers star David Bakhtiari and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has stirred up speculation and excitement among NFL fans.

Bakhtiari, known for his social media antics, recently tweeted a challenge to Mahomes that caught the attention of Chiefs and Packers fans and Texas Tech and Colorado football fans.

“Hey @PatrickMahomes, if your @TexasTechFB beat my @CUBuffsFootball, I’ll come play left tackle for you,” Bakhtiari posted on X, formerly Twitter. This tweet has sparked discussions about Bakhtiari’s future in the NFL and whether he’s hinting at a potential move to Kansas City.

Bakhtiari’s tweet comes amid his ongoing recovery from an injury that sidelined him since last season’s opener against the Chicago Bears. Despite this setback, Bakhtiari has expressed his desire to return to the field, fueling speculation about his next team.

In a conversation with ESPN’s Adam Schefter earlier this year, he mentioned his ambition to play alongside the “next Super Bowl MVP,” a statement many interpreted as a nod towards Mahomes, given his recent accolades.

Chiefs are struggling at the LT position, O-Line in general

Colorado Buffalos running back Isiah Augustave (23) rushes in the second half against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at Jones AT&T Stadium and Cody Campbell Field.

The Chiefs currently face challenges at the left tackle position, having shuffled through options with little success. Rookie Kingsley Suamataia and second-year Wanya Morris have struggled to adequately protect Mahomes, as evidenced by the high pressure and sack rates.

With Kansas City aiming for a third consecutive Super Bowl victory, the urgency to strengthen its offensive line is palpable.

Bakhtiari, if healthy, could be the solution the Chiefs desperately need. His track record before the injury was impressive, demonstrating elite pass-blocking skills that could significantly bolster Kansas City’s offensive scheme.

His tweet, although possibly in jest, aligns with the Chiefs’ current needs and his previous statements about playing with top-tier quarterbacks.

The timing of Bakhtiari’s tweet, almost a year after a similarly cryptic message, has only added to the intrigue and speculation.

While it’s unclear whether this tweet signifies a serious intention to join the Chiefs or merely another instance of Bakhtiari’s playful social media presence, it certainly has fans and analysts watching closely.

As the situation unfolds, NFL and CFB fans will be keen to see whether this interaction leads to a significant roster move for the Chiefs or if it remains a humorous exchange between two high-profile athletes. What’s clear is that Bakhtiari enjoys keeping fans guessing, and this latest tweet is no exception.

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