UNBELIEVABLE: Kansas City Chiefs Free-Fall Into “Worst Team in America” — Patrick Mahomes Caught on His Knees Praying in the Locker Room as Career Hits Rock Bottom!? .Qu

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The once-invincible Kansas City Chiefs, a team that dominated the NFL and carried the swagger of champions, are now being labeled the “Worst Team in America.” That’s not just fan chatter—it’s the reality staring at Patrick Mahomes and his squad as they sink to the bottom of the AFC West, still winless in their division and sitting dead last in the entire conference.

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But the drama doesn’t end there. Sources close to the locker room claim that Patrick Mahomes himself was spotted on his knees, praying, almost in disbelief at the collapse of the dynasty he once built. One insider described the scene as “surreal,” saying Mahomes whispered, “I prayed for times like this… but not like this.”

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Fans are in total meltdown mode. Social media is exploding with disbelief, with one comment going viral: “We used to be the team everyone feared—now we’re the meme everyone laughs at.”

Even worse, the Chiefs now hold what analysts are calling the ugliest record in professional football, with critics comparing them to historically bad squads that never recovered. Talk of a “cursed season” has even begun circulating, with some fans jokingly blaming Taylor Swift’s absence at recent games for the collapse of Mahomes’ magic.

NFL insiders say if the Chiefs don’t turn things around immediately, this could go down as one of the most humiliating falls from grace in modern sports history. For Mahomes, who was once hailed as the face of the league, the question now is brutal: Has the dynasty already died?

One thing is certain—all eyes will be on Kansas City’s next game, where the Chiefs either claw their way out of infamy… or cement their place as the NFL’s biggest disaster.