The Kansas City Chiefs got in the holiday spirit after a Christmas Day victory. The Chiefs earned a 29-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Wednesday to improve their record and move closer to a playoff spot.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes led the team to a dominant performance, throwing for over 200 yards and a touchdown. After the game, Mahomes was asked about the team's holiday celebrations and revealed that head coach Andy Reid fits the role of Santa Claus perfectly.
Mahomes said Reid's ability to distribute gifts and make everyone happy is similar to the legendary Santa Claus. The quarterback joked that Reid has a long list of who's been naughty or nice and always seems to know exactly what each player needs to be successful on the field.
The team's Christmas Day victory was a much-needed win for the Chiefs, who have been struggling with injuries and inconsistent play all season. Mahomes said the win was a great way to boost the team's morale and get them in the holiday spirit.
Reid, known for his tough but fair coaching style, was seen handing out gifts to players and staff after the game. The coach has been with the Chiefs since 2013 and has led the team to several playoff appearances, including a Super Bowl victory in 2020.
The Chiefs' win over the Steelers was a dominant performance, with the team's defense holding the Steelers to just 10 points. The win improved the Chiefs' record and moved them closer to a playoff spot.
Mahomes and the Chiefs will look to build on their Christmas Day victory as they head into the final stretch of the season. With Reid at the helm, the team is confident they can make a deep playoff run and bring home another championship.