"Disappointing": NFL fans in despair as Chiefs offense struggles to perform vs Texans
Fans on X have expressed frustration with the Kansas City Chiefs' offensive performance during their Week 16 matchup against the Houston Texans. After falling behind 10-7 in the second quarter, supporters voiced dismay over the team's third-down execution and uninspired rushing attack.
The Chiefs' offensive woes were particularly evident as they struggled against a Texans defense that ranks fourth in yards allowed this season. Patrick Mahomes showed early mobility despite his recent ankle injury, scoring a rushing touchdown on the opening drive.
The game started promisingly for Kansas City when Jaden Hicks intercepted C.J. Stroud's overthrown pass to Nico Collins. However, the Chiefs failed to capitalize on this momentum. Their subsequent drive stalled after Christian Harris sacked Mahomes and forced a punt.
Kansas City's questionable game plan raised eyebrows, especially their approach against Houston's inexperienced secondary. Their fans grew increasingly frustrated watching the team's conservative strategy.
As the Chiefs' offense continued to sputter, supporters took to social media.
"It's disappointing watching The Chiefs offense not be what they use to be," one fan wrote.
The mounting frustration over specific defensive and offensive issues sparked.
"Chiefs defense sucks on 3rd down," one fan said.
"the chiefs run game is still painfully bad at generating any explosive plays," another fan wrote.
"Two rookies starting at safety for the Texans and the Chiefs want to run into the teeth of their defense?" a fan said.
The growing pessimism led some fans to abandon hope.
"Don't like our chances today... F***," one fan wrote.
"I hope the Chiefs lose this game. Rooting for Houston," another fan commented.
Chiefs' QB Patrick Mahomes faces career-high pressure as sack count mounts
The Chiefs' offensive struggles coincided with Patrick Mahomes experiencing unprecedented pressure in the pocket. The star quarterback entered Week 16 with 35 sacks — easily surpassing his previous career-high of 28 in 2021.
Despite the protection issues, Mahomes showed glimpses of his usual self. He completed 6 of 7 passes for 38 yards in the first quarter and demonstrated his recovering mobility with 27 rushing yards and a TD.
However, the overall offensive rhythm remained elusive as Houston's defense continued to apply pressure, highlighted by Harris's impactful sack during Kansas City's second drive.