When Patrick Mahomes, the face of the NFL and one of Americaâs most admired athletes, speaks, people listen. But no one â not fans, not analysts, not even political commentators â expected Mahomes to wade headfirst into the nationâs political conversation with a statement this sharp.
During a recent interview, Mahomes delivered a pointed critique of former President Donald Trumpâs popularity and administration, saying:
âDonald Trump is less popular than he has ever been. He is underwater on virtually every issue. If you oppose and are disgusted by what this administration is doing, you are in the company of a majority of Americans.â
Before that, he added incredulously:
âWho is he trying to kid?â
The comment has since reverberated across both the sports and political landscapes, sparking widespread debate about Mahomesâ role as a cultural figure â and whether this signals a new era of outspoken activism from one of the NFLâs brightest stars.
Mahomes: The Reluctant Superstar Turned Cultural Voice
Patrick Mahomes has long been celebrated not just for his supernatural talent on the football field, but for his measured, diplomatic public persona. Heâs a two-time Super Bowl MVP, a league icon, and a marketing juggernaut â appearing in commercials, charity galas, and press conferences with the same polished consistency that defines his game.
Unlike some athletes who court political debate, Mahomes has traditionally steered clear of explicitly partisan statements. He has spoken broadly about unity, community, and leadership, but has rarely called out specific political figures. Thatâs why this statement caught both his supporters and critics completely off guard.
âPatrick usually chooses his words very carefully,â said NFL reporter Sandra Vega. âTo hear him make a direct, data-based critique of Trump â using phrases like âunderwater on virtually every issueâ â is unprecedented for him.â
The Moment That Sparked It
The quote emerged during a recorded sit-down with local reporters in Kansas City after a charity event. A journalist asked Mahomes whether he believed athletes should speak up more about issues affecting the country, given their cultural influence.
Mahomes paused, smiled faintly, and replied, âWho is he trying to kid?â before launching into the now-viral statement about Trumpâs unpopularity.
According to multiple attendees, Mahomesâ tone was not angry or mocking â but calm, factual, and firm. âHe didnât sound like a politician. He sounded like someone stating a simple truth,â one reporter noted.
Political Shockwaves
Within hours, Mahomesâ statement was making headlines across the country. Political commentators from both the left and the right weighed in, some praising him for âtelling it like it is,â others accusing him of âalienating fansâ and âentering territory he doesnât understand.â
Progressive media outlets hailed Mahomes as âa powerful new voice entering the national conversation,â while conservative commentators blasted him as âmisguided,â with one pundit asking, âWho made Patrick Mahomes the spokesperson for America?â
Social Media Explodes
On X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, Mahomesâ quote spread like wildfire. The hashtag #MahomesQuote trended nationally, along with #WhoIsHeTryingToKid and #UnderwaterOnEveryIssue.
Fans on both sides of the political aisle flooded social media with reactions:
âPatrick Mahomes just said what millions are thinking. Legend on and off the field.â
âI didnât need politics from my quarterback. Stick to football.â
âWho is he trying to kid? Mahomes has always been smarter than people give him credit for.â
âUnderwater on virtually every issue⊠did Patrick just out-debate half of Washington?â
Memes also flourished. One viral image showed Mahomes dropping back to throw a football labeled âpolling dataâ at a caricature of Trump, with the caption âComplete pass â for 100% accuracy.â
Echoes of Polling Realities
Interestingly, Mahomesâ statement mirrored language used by political pollsters. Multiple national surveys in recent months have shown Trumpâs favorability ratings slipping amid legal challenges and shifting voter sentiment. Approval numbers on key issues â economy, healthcare, foreign policy â have shown him âunderwaterâ (more Americans disapprove than approve) across the board.
Mahomesâ phrase âunderwater on virtually every issueâ wasnât accidental punditry. It was the kind of language typically found in political analysis, not NFL pressers. Whether Mahomes was repeating data heâd heard privately or simply staying informed is unclear, but political analysts immediately recognized the phrasing.
âMahomesâ comment was notable not just for its content, but for its precision,â said political strategist Elaine Mendez. âThat sounded like someone whoâs paying attention.â
The AthleteâPolitics Collision
Mahomesâ remarks have reignited a familiar national debate: Should athletes speak about politics?
From Muhammad Aliâs draft resistance to Colin Kaepernickâs kneeling protests, sports and politics have always intersected. But Mahomes is different. Heâs not a fringe player. Heâs not a provocateur. Heâs arguably the most famous athlete in America right now, with a massive cross-political fan base.
âWhen LeBron James talks politics, people expect it,â said cultural analyst David Chen. âWhen Patrick Mahomes â the golden boy of the NFL â drops a line like this, it shakes people.â
Reactions from Kansas City
In Kansas City, home of Mahomesâ passionate fanbase, reaction has been mixed but intense.
Some fans expressed pride that their quarterback was willing to speak honestly, regardless of the political consequences. Others worried that his comments could divide a fan base that has long prided itself on unity.
Local sports radio was dominated by callers debating the issue. One fan said, âHeâs just saying the truth. If that bothers you, maybe itâs not about football.â Another said, âThis is exactly why athletes should stay out of politics. We want touchdowns, not talking points.â
The Mahomes Brand at Stake?
Mahomes is not just an athlete â heâs a global brand, with endorsements from companies like Adidas, State Farm, and Oakley. Some branding experts speculated whether his political remarks could affect his image.
âBrands love Mahomes because heâs seen as universally likable,â said marketing analyst Greg Tully. âThis statement is risky because it could polarize audiences. But it could also deepen his appeal with younger consumers who value authenticity.â
So far, Mahomesâ sponsors have declined to comment, and his management team issued only a short statement:
âPatrick spoke honestly in response to a question. He stands by his words.â
A Cultural Turning Point?
Whether Mahomesâ statement was a one-time moment or the start of a new phase remains to be seen. But cultural commentators agree it represents something bigger: the NFLâs most visible star stepping into Americaâs most divisive conversation.
âThis could be a watershed moment,â said historian Janelle Edwards. âIf Mahomes continues to use his platform in this way, it will reshape not only his image but the expectations placed on star athletes in the political arena.â
Conclusion
Patrick Mahomes has spent his career rewriting record books, dazzling fans, and redefining whatâs possible on the football field. Now, with a single carefully delivered statement, heâs rewritten expectations for what Americaâs most famous quarterback can say off the field.
âWho is he trying to kid? Donald Trump is less popular than he has ever been. He is underwater on virtually every issueâŠâ
These words have catapulted Mahomes from sports icon to cultural voice â whether he intended it or not. Some will cheer him. Others will scorn him. But no one will ignore him.
And for a man who has mastered pressure on the field, it seems Mahomes is just as unshaken off it.

