KANSAS City Chiefs coach Andy Reid apparently has no patience for Patrick Mahomes’ on-the-job antics.
The Super Bowl champions offered fans intriguing insight into the happenings on the field, whether in practice or in the game.
A compilation of social media videos released Wednesday shows Chiefs stars making hilarious noises.
“This is a special language that only football players speak… and it’s beautiful,” said the team he wrote in the caption.
Mahomes, 28, could be heard letting out a bizarre hee! as he throws the ball and hums while warming his arms.
In one clip, the quarterback made noise as he stood next to Reid, 66.
The Chiefs coach apparently began to walk away from his star without saying a word.
“Why did the coach leave like that!” Mahomes commented on the X, adding four laughing emojis.
And NFL fans laughed along with the two-time NFL MVP.
“He’s tired of you,” one wrote.
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“Big Red actually said no today,” added another.
“He doesn’t have time for mischief,” said a third.
Andy said, ‘It’s too early for this,'” one wrote.
The Chiefs will begin training camp next week.
The Kansas City rookies are scheduled to report on Tuesday, July 16.
The team’s veterans will join them four days later.
Patrick Mahomes Endorsements
Patrick Mahomes earns more than $50 million per season from his contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.
But the superstar quarterback also profits from his brand off the field.
Mahomes has a reported net worth of $70 million.
And that’s largely due to some of the brands he endorses.
The Chiefs star is the face of Adidas in the United States and appears in State Farm commercials.
He also appears in advertisements for Subway and Head and Shoulders.
Mahomes also became the face of the Prime energy drink, owned by Logan Paul and KSI.
Mahomes seems excited to see the Chiefs prospects in action.
He recently predicted that running back and former rugby player Louis Rees-Zammit could take the league by storm.
“He has played running back, in addition to several special teams,” the quarterback revealed.
“He can catch it – it looks different, he catches it like a rugby ball. But he never drops it.
“The best part is that he works really hard. He understands that he needs to improve.
“The athletic ability is unreal, he runs 38 km/h. My boy is fast.
“Give him some space and he’ll make things happen.”
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