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Patrick Mahomes Explains Decision to Bring TV to Training Camp

Analyst Says 'There's No Debate' About Biggest Threat To Chiefs


LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 11: Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 during Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Chiefs defeated the 49ers 25-
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If Patrick Mahomes wants to bring a TV to training camp, who will say no?

After all, he already led the Kansas City Chiefs to three Super Bowl championships and is on the cusp of history as he seeks the elusive three-peat in 2024.

That means there is no controversy swirling around his decision to show up with a TV as the team prepares to defend its back-to-back titles.

Mahomes told Chiefs Kingdom why he will arrive at Kansas City’s training camp with a TV for the first time in his career.

The quarterback said he plans to indulge in the new NCAA college football video game as well as take in the Summer Olympics while there.

Likenesses of actual college football players are now featured in NCAA 25 thanks to a host of recent changes and freedoms that came with NIL rights, and the release is set for Friday.

This opened a whole new world for football fans and gamers to enjoy playing as their favorite collegiate stars much in the same way that the Madden franchise gives NFL fans access to the game.

After this Friday’s release of NCAA 25 comes the start of the Summer Olympics in Paris the following Friday.

This will also draw the attention of many in the sports world, including NFL players who will be battling the grueling summer heat as they prepare for the fall season.

But there’s still time for personal enjoyment, and Mahomes will make sure to come to camp equipped with his TV.

As he prepares to pursue a three-peat, he can also play college football in iconic stadiums and watch the best athletes in the world go for the gold.