Patrick Mahomes Admits: ‘I’ve Never Felt Pressure Like This Before’
Kansas City, MO – August 20, 2025
In a rare moment of candor, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes opened up about the immense weight he’s carrying as the 2025 NFL season approaches. Speaking to reporters after a training camp session at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, the three-time Super Bowl MVP delivered a powerful statement that has sent ripples through Chiefs Kingdom and beyond.
“I know the pressure has never been heavier – but that’s the privilege of standing on top,” Mahomes said, per ESPN. “I won’t run from it, I’ll face it. I was born to carry this weight, to turn pressure into a weapon, and to lead the Chiefs toward victory.” The comment, made ahead of the Chiefs’ final preseason game against the Chicago Bears, underscores the expectations surrounding Mahomes as he aims for a historic three-peat.
With 28,424 passing yards and 219 touchdowns since 2018, per Pro-Football-Reference, Mahomes has redefined quarterback play with his no-look passes and improvisational brilliance. Yet, the 2025 season brings new challenges: the departure of DeAndre Hopkins, injuries to key linemen, and a competitive AFC led by rivals like the Bengals and Bills. Add to that the scrutiny of being the NFL’s face, and Mahomes’ admission reveals the toll of constant excellence.
Fans on X erupted, with @ChiefsFanatic posting, “Mahomes thrives under pressure—this is why he’s the GOAT!” Others, like @NFLInsider, noted, “Admitting the pressure is bold. Pat’s ready to silence the doubters again.” Head coach Andy Reid praised Mahomes’ mindset, saying, “He turns stress into fuel. That’s what makes him special,” per Chiefs.com.
Newcomer Kristian Fulton, the Chiefs’ recent cornerback signing, echoed Reid’s sentiment: “Pat’s pressure is our motivation. He’s carrying us, and we’ve got his back.” The team’s depth, bolstered by rookie Jalen Royals and stalwarts like Travis Kelce, gives Mahomes a strong supporting cast as he navigates this pivotal season.
As the Chiefs prepare for their September 5 opener against the Ravens in Brazil, Mahomes’ words resonate as both a challenge and a promise. Can he transform unprecedented pressure into another Super Bowl run? With his track record—three rings and counting—few would bet against him. Stay tuned to ESPN for updates from Kansas City’s camp.












