Patrick Mahomes Warns: ‘We’re Not Easy to Beat, When We Get Going, Nobody Can Stop Us!’
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is sending a bold message to the NFL: when the Chiefs hit their stride, there’s no stopping them. After a series of tough games and a season filled with intense competition, Mahomes’ statement comes as both a warning to opponents and a rallying cry for his team. His confidence in his team’s potential is unwavering, and he believes that once the Chiefs find their rhythm, they are an unstoppable force.
“Don’t think we’re easy to beat. When this team gets going, nobody can stop us. Don’t wait to see it — be prepared for it.”
Mahomes’ words reflect his belief in the Chiefs’ resilience and talent. Despite some challenges during the 2025 season, he’s confident that when the team is firing on all cylinders, they are as dangerous as any team in the league. His mentality is one of determination and focus, and he’s making sure everyone knows that the Chiefs are far from being counted out.

💪 The Chiefs’ Potential Unleashed
The Chiefs have faced a mix of ups and downs this season, but Mahomes’ leadership has remained steady. He’s seen firsthand how the team can overcome adversity and turn games around. The key, Mahomes believes, is maintaining focus and not letting the pressure of past struggles define their future.
For Mahomes, it’s not just about individual brilliance, but about the collective effort of the team. He knows that when the offense, defense, and special teams are all aligned, the Chiefs can dominate. The biggest takeaway from his message is that the Chiefs are
🏈 The Importance of Consistency
Mahomes’ comments also highlight the importance of consistency. While the Chiefs have the tools to win, staying consistent is the key to their success. Mahomes knows that teams in the NFL can be streaky, and finding the right rhythm can take time. However, once the Chiefs hit that rhythm, it’s game over for any opponent.
“We know we can win it all, but it’s about putting together those complete performances,” Mahomes said. “We’ve seen how good we can be, now it’s just about putting that together week in and week out.”
🚀 Looking Forward
As the season progresses, Mahomes and the Chiefs are more than capable of making a deep playoff run. With a strong roster, including key players like Travis Kelce and Chris Jones, the team has all the pieces in place to make a championship push. But the key will be finding that consistent performance that Mahomes talks about.
“When we’re rolling, there’s no team in the league that can touch us,” Mahomes said confidently. “We’ve got the pieces, we’ve got the talent, and we’ve got the mindset to take this thing all the way.”
For the Chiefs, it’s all about hitting their stride and maintaining that level of intensity through the rest of the season. Once they find their groove, Mahomes believes the sky is the limit.
🔥 The Chiefs Are Ready
In the competitive AFC, the Chiefs are one of the most dangerous teams when they’re on their game. Mahomes’ leadership, paired with the team’s talent, makes them a formidable force. As the season heads into its critical stretch, the Chiefs are more than capable of overcoming any challenges they face — and Mahomes is confident they’ll be the team to beat once they get going.
BREAKING: Aaron Jones Unveils New 'Secret' Recipe with Frank's RedHot and HORMEL BLACK LABEL Bacon

Even in his ninth NFL season, Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones continues to prove he's a game-changer.

Jones, 30, is coming off a 2024 campaign with the Vikings where he had 1,138 rushing yards 408 receiving yards and seven total touchdowns. Although he's been banged up this season, he showcased his value in Week 9 by recording 98 yards from scrimmage in a 27-24 win over the Detroit Lions.
Off the field, Jones has partnered with HORMEL BLACK LABEL bacon and Frank's RedHot. As part of this collaboration, they're encouraging fans to share their "wildest food mashups featuring bacon and hot sauce" for the #OnEverythingChallenge.
We caught up with Aaron Jones this week to discuss his partnership with HORMEL BLACK LABEL bacon and Frank's RedHot, his 2025 season and much more.

The Spun: Can you tell us about your partnership with HORMEL BLACK LABEL bacon and Frank's RedHot? What made it such a good fit for you?
Aaron Jones: I’m excited to be partnered with HORMEL BLACK LABEL because bacon is a part of my everyday routine. This partnership matched up with me. Then you throw in hot sauce, which I use on everything, so it just aligns with me.
The Spun: HORMEL BLACK LABEL has made a few different flavored bacon products over the years. How willing are you to go out of your comfort zone and try them?
Aaron Jones: I’m definitely willing to go out of my comfort zone. In fact, we’re running an #OnEverythingChallenge on November 11 on my Instagram page. From now until then, we’re giving fans a chance to submit their boldest bacon and hot sauce recipes. We’re going to take the top submissions and try them on livestream. I’m excited about it.
The Spun: Running backs usually decline once they approach their 30s. Clearly, that hasn’t been the case for you. What’s your secret to sustained success?
Aaron Jones: My mindset is key. Age is just a number in the NFL. If you’re young in your mind, you’re still young. I just try to stay youthful while putting in the work during the offseason. I don’t take anything for granted. I think that's what has kept me going. I also want to prove I’m one of the best running backs out there. That’s what keeps me driven and hungry.
The Spun: You guys got J.J. McCarthy back last weekend against the Lions. What type of morale boost did that give the team?
Aaron Jones: He plays with an infectious type of energy. He also helps guys be present. He’s a great leader. I remember going back to the Chicago game, we were losing at the time, and he gets in the huddle and says, ‘Is there any other place you’d rather be?’ He helps you stay grounded in times where it might seem impossible to be grounded.
The Spun: You spent several years in Green Bay with Aaron Rodgers and seem to still have a good friendship with him. What'd you learn from playing alongside him?
Aaron Jones:
The Spun: I know the Vikings will be home for the next two games, but what’s the most fun road environment in the NFL?
Aaron Jones: It used to be coming to Minnesota when I was with the Packers since this is one of my favorite places to play. Seattle gets loud for sure, Philly has their fans, but something about Kansas City is nostalgic.
The Spun: You've reached this stage in your career where running back prospects mention you as one of their favorite players to watch. What does that mean to you?
Aaron Jones: When I first got to the NFL, I wanted to show I belong and that I can be one of the best in the league. It’s truly an honor that people legitimately watch my game. A couple years ago, no one knew who I was. It shows that if you put in the work, it’ll pay off. You got to stay locked in on those details and find your routine though.
