"Pointing fingers is not a good sign": Rob Gronkowski sounds off at Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs ahead of Eagles showdown

Rob Gronkowski does not like the Chiefs sideline arguments
Rob Gronkowski does not like the Chiefs sideline arguments

The Kansas City Chiefs are not in the best of shape. Their heavy defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl in February raised doubts about their ability to continue dominating. The loss to the Los Angeles Chargers at the start of the 2025 season has only reinforced this narrative.

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On Wednesday's "Up and Adams Show," former New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski said a lack of accountability is becoming a common sight on the Chiefs' sideline.

"What I was surprised about is when things aren't going their way, as you can see, when they start struggling a little bit, they start yelling at each other, their blame game starts going on the sidelines, and that's not a good situation," he said.
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"I mean, you want to come together when you're down, when things aren't going your way, you want to come together to figure out why. So to see them starting to point fingers is not a good sign. They gotta get incorporated on and get on the same page and not be blaming others."
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The Chiefs face the Eagles in a rematch of the Super Bowl on Sunday and will need to fire on all cylinders to have a chance of winning.

Patrick Mahomes needs to work on one thing before the Eagles game

Another aspect of their game that the Kansas City Chiefs can work on before the Eagles clash is their ball security, especially in deep passes.

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During the 2024 season, Mahomes threw 10 interceptions and only five touchdowns on passes of 20 yards or more.

This marks a dramatic decline in his abilities with the deeper passes over recent years, a skill at which he was once the best in the league.

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