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Patrick Mahomes is receiving a lot of backlash online over a picture that appeared to show him rocking a Nazi symbol.

On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs improved to 9-0 against their division rival Denver Broncos.

Along with their 9-0 start, the Chiefs have now won 15 straight games (including postseason) dating back to the 2023 season.

The Chiefs offense struggled in week 10, barely surviving to seal the win with a late blocked field goal.

However, a win is a win no matter how it happens.

After the game, one social media user decided to troll Patrick Mahomes by posting an old picture of him wearing a headband that appeared to have a swastika on it.


Here is how social media reacted:

For those who are unaware, the Swastika is a symbol of hate. The use of the swastika influenced Adolf Hitler to adopt the swastika as the primary symbol for the Nazi Party in 1920.

As you can tell by his jersey, Patrick Mahomes was at Super Bowl LVIII when that picture was taken, which would’ve been at Allegiant Stadium.

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This is not a new picture.

Patrick Mahomes Had a Solid Game Against The Broncos

The Chiefs kept their undefeated streak alive on Sunday after they blocked what would’ve been a game-winning field goal from Will Lutz as time expired.

That left the Broncos stunned in a 16-14 defeat.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes completed 28 of 42 pass attempts for 266 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions.