Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs look like a completely different team than they have in recent years. The once dominant Chiefs are 5-5 after a 22-19 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. The Chiefs postseason hopes look quite grim right now but Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs have some believers. The quarterback's mom, Randi Mahomes, replied to a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, to a fan who expressed their faith in the team. Randi Mahomes' reply showed that she still believes in her son's ability to lead the Chiefs to another postseason."Me too," Randi Mahomes wrote on X.The Kansas City Chiefs are in third place in the AFC West standings. The 9-2 Denver Broncos currently lead the division with the 7-4 Los Angeles Chargers behind in second place. Patrick Mahomes' mom Randi shared college recruiting tips with parentsRandi Mahomes knows what it's like to raise student athletes and what it takes to help them achieve their athletic goals. Earlier this year Mahomes started the "Sports Parent Academy" as a tool for parent of student athletes to utilize and best help their child succeed. Earlier this week, Randi posted a video with her 188,000 Instagram followers on recruiting tips. She added her own experience in watching talent athletes miss out on scholarships and offered her advice on how to get recognized. "I cannot tell you how many times I’ve seen great, talented kids with big dreams just miss their shot! Not because they weren’t good but because their parents started too late. I made a quick free recruiting checklist," Randi Mahomes wrote. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostRandi Mahomes' mission with the "Sports Parent Academy" was to share what she has learned through her son Patrick Mahomes' athletic career. Patrick Mahomes was dual-sport athlete out of high school, shining on both the football and baseball fields. While playing at Texas Tech he decided to focus on football despite being drafted by the Detroit Tigers. After becoming a standout quarterback for the Red Raiders, the Kansas City Chiefs moved up in the first-round of the 2017 NFL Draft to select him with the tenth overall selection.