BREAKING NFL NEWS: PATRICK MAHOMES BREAKS HIS SILENCE AFTER TRUMP’S “LITTLE PIG” COMMENT — CHIEFS STAR SLAMS MISOGYNY IN AMERICA
Kansas City, MO — November 20, 2025
The NFL world was shaken late Thursday night when Kansas City Chiefs superstar quarterback PATRICK MAHOMES released a surprise video addressing the viral moment in which former President Donald Trump called a female reporter “shut up, piggy” during a tense media exchange.

Mahomes, widely regarded as the face of the NFL and one of the most influential athletes in American sports, said he felt “compelled” to speak after watching the clip spread across social platforms.
What followed was one of the strongest public statements Mahomes has ever delivered — a message that instantly dominated national headlines, ignited heated political debate, and drew praise from athletes, journalists, and women’s rights advocates across the country.
MAHOMES: “WE CAN’T TREAT THIS AS NORMAL”
In the video, Mahomes began by playing a segment from MSNBC that compiled several past comments in which Trump referred to women as “fat pigs,” “dogs,” “sluts,” or insulted their appearance in sexually demeaning ways.
When the clip ended, Mahomes looked straight into the camera and spoke with a calm but unmistakably firm tone.
“We can’t just treat this as normal,” he said. “These comments aren’t jokes. They aren’t entertainment. They reflect a way of seeing women as objects — something to judge, degrade, and dismiss.”
Mahomes added that the loud applause these insults receive from some crowds at political rallies reveals something deeper about the culture.
“It explains why misogyny is still so strong. Donald isn’t just saying horrible things. He’s saying how he truly sees women. And that should alarm every one of us.”

A MESSAGE THAT STRETCHED BEYOND SPORTS
Mahomes emphasized that his response was not rooted in partisan politics, but in values he believes every athlete — and every man — should uphold.
“I’m not doing this for politics,” Mahomes continued. “I’m speaking because we expect respect for women while staying silent when powerful people attack them. That silence is part of the problem.”
The Chiefs star also said multiple NFL players have reached out to him privately in the past week, disturbed by the video and concerned about how such behavior influences young fans.
“Kids look up to us. They look up to politicians. They look up to celebrities,” he said. “If we normalize degrading women, we’re planting a very toxic seed in the next generation.”
CALLING OUT A CULTURE THAT MUST CHANGE
Mahomes used the final portion of his message to highlight the NFL’s own complicated history with sexism and gender-related controversies.
He stressed that progress is possible, but only if influential men hold themselves accountable and speak up when the line is crossed.
“In the NFL, we learn early: you respect everyone in the locker room, regardless of gender,” Mahomes said. “No player has the right to degrade women. I don’t. No athlete does. And certainly not a former president.”
FALLOUT ACROSS THE NATION
Within minutes of Mahomes’ video being posted, it exploded across X, TikTok, and Instagram. Hashtags including #MahomesMessage, #RespectWomen, and #NFLStatement began trending globally.
Sports figures praised Mahomes for taking a stand. Media personalities called his remarks “historic.” Critics of Trump celebrated the moment. Even several former players, including retired Pro Bowlers and Hall of Famers, publicly agreed that Mahomes’ message reflected “leadership beyond football.”
Inside Arrowhead Stadium, team sources say the organization is fully supportive of Mahomes’ statement, calling it “courageous” and “consistent with the values of Chiefs leadership.”
A MOMENT BIGGER THAN FOOTBALL
The Chiefs may be battling early-season adversity on the field, but off it, their quarterback just sparked a national conversation that shows no sign of slowing down.
Mahomes ended the video with a final, unshakable reminder:
“Respect isn’t optional. It’s the standard. And it’s time we start acting like it.”