Brittany Mahomes Sends Powerful Message After Chiefs' Loss: 'Every Setback is a Setup for a Comeback'
The Kansas City Chiefs’ tough loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 13 has left fans and players alike reeling, but for Brittany Mahomes, there’s no reason to panic. As the wife of Chiefs quarterback
In the wake of the 28–21 loss, Brittany took to social media to offer a rallying cry for both the team and their supporters.

Her words came at a crucial time for the Chiefs, who have faced criticism for their inconsistent play this season. Despite the loss, which dropped the Chiefs’ record to 8–5, Brittany’s message served as a reminder that setbacks are a part of the game and that this team is built to recover, regroup, and ultimately prevail.
Brittany’s belief in her husband and his teammates is rooted in the resilience they’ve shown time and time again. The Chiefs have been no strangers to adversity over the years, overcoming injuries, tough losses, and high-pressure moments. Patrick Mahomes, known for his leadership and ability to perform in clutch situations, has proven time and again that he’s capable of bouncing back from any setback. With a strong support system both on and off the field, the Chiefs remain a dangerous force in the NFL.
The Chiefs are still in contention for a playoff spot and will look to get back on track in the coming weeks. As Brittany aptly pointed out, this loss is not the end of the road—it’s just another obstacle to overcome.
In a season full of ups and downs, the Mahomes family is standing firm in their belief that the Chiefs are capable of overcoming anything. As the playoffs approach, the team will need to channel this unwavering belief and grit to make another deep postseason run. But if history has taught us anything, it’s that when it comes to Patrick Mahomes and his team, a setback is often the precursor to something much greater.
Evan McPherson nails six field goals as Bengals defeat Ravens 32-14 on Thanksgiving night

NFL seasons are a marathon and not a sprint. John Harbaugh's team will have to look in the mirror and regroup after an embarrassing 32-14 loss to the Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium on Thanksgiving night. Baltimore turned the football over five times, with quarterback Lamar Jackson on the hook for three turnovers in one of his worst performances as a starter.
Joe Burrow threw two touchdown passes in his return to the lineup, and kicker Evan McPherson nailed six field goals on the evening to improve Cincinnati to 4-8 with a game against the Ravens in two weeks.

Second half
Joe Burrow responds
Andrei Iosivas' 29-yard touchdown catch puts Cincinnati ahead 26-14.
Ravens pull within five
Keaton Mitchell is the No. 2 running back with Justice Hill on Injured Reserve, and the running back put his explosive playmaking ability on display with this 18-yard catch and run for a score.
Bengals are starting to pull away
Cincinnati went ten plays and 61 yards, eating up 5:26 of the clock before Joe Burrow connected with Tanner Hudson on a 14-yard TD catch over Ravens' All-Pro safety Kyle Hamilton.
Second quarter
DeAndre Hopkins makes history
Isaiah Likely
It looked like the Ravens' athletic tight end had his first score of the season before losing the ball before he broke the plane, and it went out of the back of the end zone.
First quarter
Ravens quickly take a 7-3 lead
Baltimore went seven plays and 69 yards before Derrick Henry went 28 yards for the lead, taking a touchdown.
Bengals take 3-0 lead
With Joe Burrow back in the lineup, the Bengals went ten plays, 51 yards, and ate up almost six minutes of clock before taking a 3-0 lead on an Evan McPherson 31-yard field goal. Burrow was 4-6 for 34 yards on his first drive back.
Pregame activities
Lil Jon is in the building
Famous rapper and producer Lil Jon will perform at halftime of the Ravens-Bengals Thanksgiving night game at M&T Bank Stadium.
Joe Burrow is back
The Bengals are 3-8, and while their playoff hopes have all but evaporated, they'll welcome Joe Burrow back to the lineup on Thanksgiving night against the Baltimore Ravens.
Burrow has been efficient against Baltimore, but his defense has let him down. In his last two games against the Ravens, both losses, Burrow is 64 of 95 passing for 820 yards, nine touchdowns, and one interception.
How to watch Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Game day: Thursday, November 27, 2025
Game time: 8:20 p.m. ET
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium
TV channel: NBC
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Ravens vs. Bengals betting information.
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Spread: Ravens (-5.5)
Moneyline: Ravens (-235), Bengals (+195)
Over/Under: 49.5
Who are the announcers for Week 13 vs. the Bengals?
Announcers: Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Jason Garrett (analyst), and Melissa Stark (sideline)
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