
Patrick Mahomes, the face of the NFL and the Kansas City Chiefs’ superstar quarterback, is drawing a line in the sand. As the league reportedly discusses expanding or reshuffling the regular season schedule, Mahomes is speaking out — and he’s not mincing words.
“I’m not a big fan,” Mahomes said this week during a candid media appearance, when asked about the NFL’s rumored plan to expand the regular season to 18 games or reduce preseason matchups.
The two-time MVP and three-time Super Bowl champion made it clear: while he understands the league’s desire to increase revenue and keep fans engaged longer, player safety and career longevity must remain top priorities.
🧠 What’s the NFL Planning?
Reports have circulated that the NFL is actively exploring an overhaul of the regular season format. This includes:
Expanding the season to 18 games
Reducing preseason from 3 to 2 games
Shuffling bye weeks
Potentially introducing international games mid-season
But Mahomes isn’t on board with everything. While he’s always been open to growth and evolution within the league, this time he’s issuing a warning.
“You’ve got guys grinding through injuries in December and January already. Adding more wear and tear? That’s a tough ask,” Mahomes emphasized.
🛡️ Player Safety Over Profits
Mahomes has long been known for his durability and leadership, but he’s also become a leading voice for player welfare. His comments reflect growing concerns among players — especially veterans — about the impact of longer seasons on health, mental recovery, and contract longevity.
In recent seasons, injuries to star players have spiked late in the year. More games could mean more risk.
“The league is built on its stars. You want us on the field? Protect us,” Mahomes added.
💬 What Fans Are Saying
Reactions have been mixed. Some fans love the idea of more football in the regular season. Others, like Mahomes, worry it could dilute the intensity and put players in danger.
On X (formerly Twitter), one fan wrote:
“Mahomes is right. We don’t need more games — we need better games.”
Another added:
“I love football, but I love seeing my QB healthy in January even more.”
🔮 What Happens Next?
While the NFL has not finalized any schedule changes, Mahomes’ public stance adds pressure. The NFL Players Association is expected to weigh in, and discussions could carry into the next collective bargaining cycle.
Mahomes isn’t saying no to change — he’s saying “not at the cost of the players.” And when a generational talent like him speaks, the NFL better listen.
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