The 2025 NFL season has been rocky for Patrick Mahomes and his Kansas City Chiefs. The Los Angeles Chargers eliminated the veteran quarterback’s team from playoff contention, and he suffered the first major injury of his career in Week 15.
Mahomes suffered a torn ACL as the Chiefs’ playoff chances died, putting an end to a tumultuous campaign. Kansas City has lost four consecutive games at the time of writing, with the Denver Broncos (12-3) and the Chargers (11-4) taking over the AFC West division.
Additionally, Patrick Mahomes took another blow. The three-time Super Bowl champion has been left off the Pro Bowl roster for the second straight season. Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen, Chargers’ Justin Herbert and New England Patriots’ Drake Maye will be the AFC quarterbacks this year.

Mahomes last made it to the Pro Bowl in 2023, when he finished No. 7 in the AP MVP award. He finished 2025 with 3,587 yards and 22 touchdowns. He made his impact felt on the ground, too, recording five touchdowns and 422 yards.
Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs will cross state lines after their current lease with Jackson County, Missouri, expires at the end of the 2031 season. The Chiefs will stay at Arrowhead Stadium for six more seasons after lawmakers confirmed the team’s move to Kansas.
The Chiefs played at Arrowhead since 1972. They will debut a dome stadium in Kansas after lawmakers unanimously voted to fund it. The stadium will cost $3 billion, with the state covering 60% of it (nearly $2.4 billion in bonds).
The 2025 offseason could be major for the Chiefs’ future, as they will have to regroup to decide which path to follow to return to the throne of the NFL.
