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According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Seattle and Kansas City were close on a trade that centered around Seahawks linebacker Boye Mafe, who was the subject of trade rumors before deadline day.
However, despite the fact that it was believed something would get done, the Seahawks decided to hold on to their veteran linebacker.
“A near deal: At Tuesday’s NFL deadline, the Chiefs made a late strong push to acquire Seahawks linebacker Boye Mafe, per sources,” Schefter reported.
“Some thought the deal would get done; one source even thought it was completed. But right before the deadline, Seattle opted to hold on to Mafe,” he added.
There were no shortage of rumblings the Chiefs were on the lookout for a trade to improve their pass-rush, hence their interest in Mafe.
Patrick Mahomes ‘Extremely Proud’ of Texas Tech amid Push for CFP Bracket Spot | Bleacher Report
During an appearance on ESPN College GameDay before the game, Mahomes gave his take on the Red Raiders’ success so far this season, saying, “Extremely proud. I’ve seen the work day in and day out. I’ve stayed in tune, and the guys have been fighting to get to this moment. Great opportunity to go out there and seize it.”
With the Chiefs on their bye week, Mahomes was in attendance at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas, to watch one of the most important games Texas Tech has played in years.
The Red Raiders were 8-1 overall and 5-1 in Big 12 play entering Saturday’s game, while BYU was 8-0 overall and 5-0 in conference.
Texas Tech is eighth in the College Football Playoff rankings, just one spot behind No. 7 BYU, meaning the Red Raiders have a legitimate chance to make the CFP field for the first time ever.
A win over BYU would go a long way toward potentially making that a reality, as it would allow Texas Tech to leapfrog the Cougars for first place in the Big 12.
In addition to Mahomes being on hand to watch the game, the Red Raiders were decked out in their all-white “Too Cold” uniforms as part of a collaboration with Adidas and Mahomes.
Former Chiefs Super Bowl champion wide receiver releases new rap album | USA Today
The Kansas City Chiefs have had many players who have gone on to pursue other ventures following their tenure with the team. Former Super Bowl champion Kadarius Toney is the latest to make his mark outside of football with the release of a new rap album.
Toney is continuing his much-discussed music career with the recent release of his rap album titled ‘WARRIOR4LYFE‘ under his artist name ‘Yung Joka’. The former wide receiver has already released three full albums and multiple mixtapes since 2019. ...