Patrick Mahomes Named the Two Loudest Road Stadiums in the NFL, and One Is Pretty Surprising

The Chiefs QB has only had to use hand-signals in these two stadiums, with one in the NFC and one in the AFC.

Patrick Mahomes was a guest on Monday night’s ManningCast during the Broncos-Bills game, and he didn’t disappoint.

The Chiefs quarterback perfectly predicted three straight plays on a Broncos touchdown drive.  

He confirmed that he wears red underwear on game days

And he also shared which two stadiums in the NFL have been the loudest and have forced him to use hand signals for his offensive line because the noise levels.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes leads the offense in the third quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium / Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports

Those stadiums? Seattle’s Lumen Field and Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium. The Seahawks' stadium isn’t a surprise, as it’s long been known as being a loud place to play. The Ravens’ stadium is a bit of a surprise, and you have to think their fans loved hearing this from Mahomes: 

The Chiefs (7-2) aren’t scheduled to face either of those teams this year but they could meet the Ravens (7-3) in the postseason, as the two teams are currently battling for the top spot in the AFC.


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