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LeSean McCoy's stern warning to the NFL signals trouble brewing in Kansas City. The former NFL running back believes Patrick Mahomes' first Pro Bowl snub since becoming the Chiefs' starter will fuel a competitive fire that opponents should fear.
McCoy, who played alongside Mahomes during the Chiefs' Super Bowl LIV victory, has witnessed the quarterback's relentless drive firsthand. He guided Kansas City to an exceptional 15-1 record and clinched the AFC's top seed. But Mahomes was passed over for the 2025 Pro Bowl in favor of Josh Allen, Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson.
On Friday's "The Facility Show," McCoy shared his candid thoughts, saying:
"I know Pat, when I seen this, I said, 'Oh, the league is in trouble.' Because one thing about Patrick Mahomes, the greatest players I've been around, the Toms, right? The Pats, they are super competitive. I'm talking about they don't lose nothing, card games, chess, checkers, tic tac toe, they got attitudes if they lose. He's like that."
