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Patrick Mahomes Turns Down MVP After Chiefs’ 31–0 Win, Says “He Deserves It More”
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October 21, 2025 | Kansas City, Missouri
The Kansas City Chiefs delivered one of the most dominant performances of the NFL season, shutting out the Las Vegas Raiders 31–0 on Sunday night at Arrowhead Stadium. It was a statement victory that reminded the league why Kansas City remains a model of consistency and championship culture under Patrick Mahomes.
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Mahomes once again orchestrated the offense with surgical precision, completing 27 of 33 passes for 286 yards and three touchdowns before being rested late in the fourth quarter. His composure, creativity, and flawless pocket control dismantled the Raiders’ defense, which had entered the game ranked top-10 in sacks. The two-time MVP spread the ball across six different receivers and directed scoring drives on five consecutive possessions — a masterclass in offensive efficiency.
But if Mahomes was the architect, wide receiver Rashee Rice was the spark that brought Arrowhead to life. Returning after a stretch marred by injury and suspension, Rice caught seven passes for 42 yards and two touchdowns, marking one of the most inspiring comebacks of the season. His first score, a diving grab in the corner of the end zone, ignited the home crowd. His second, a tight-rope catch on the sideline late in the third quarter, sealed the Raiders’ fate.
Teammates and fans alike praised Rice’s determination and focus, with many calling it a “redemption night” for the young receiver. “He came back like he had something to prove,” said tight end Travis Kelce after the game. “You could feel the energy shift every time he touched the ball.”

Yet when the MVP trophy was handed to Mahomes after the game, the Chiefs’ captain surprised everyone.
“I don’t care what people say about MVPs,” Mahomes said. “Every time I see my teammates hug after a win, hear the fans roaring through Arrowhead, I know I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be. That’s what really matters.”
His voice carried the quiet conviction of a leader who measures greatness not in numbers, but in connection.
As cameras flashed and chants of “Mahomes! Mahomes!” echoed through the tunnel, the quarterback shook his head and smiled. “He deserves it more,” he added softly — a nod to Rashee Rice and to the unselfish spirit that continues to define Kansas City’s dynasty.