Kansas City Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu says he regrets choice of words in social media post

I WILL HAVE HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS HONOR LATE NEWSCAST. THE CEFSHI WRAPPED UP THEIR PREPARATIONS FOR THE GIANTS TODAY. WHEN SAFETY TYRANN MATHIEU’S SPOKE TO THE MEDIA, HE WAS ASKED ABOUT THE TWEET THAT WENT VIRAL THIS WEEK. IT WAS RESPONDING TO THE FAN COMPLAINTS ABOUTHE T TEAM’S THREE AND FOR START AND THE SIGNINGS BY THE CHIS,EF BOTH LINEBACKER ANTHONY HITCHENS AND MATTHEW RESPOND,ED HITCH INSTALLED FANS HE WAS SET FOR LIFE AND THEIR OPINIONS DID NOT MATTER. TYRANN MATHIEU’S SAID THE CHIEFS HA VE ONE OF THE MOST TOXIC FAN BASES IN ALLF O SPORTS. TYRANN:OU Y KNOW, THAT WAS A MISTAKE ON MY PART. I SHOULD NOT USE THOSE CHOICES OF WORDS. I TNKHI I AM MAN ENOUGH TO ADMIT THAT AND REALLY OWN THAT AND SO JUST LOOKING FORRDWA TO, YOU KNOW, OBVIOUSLY, PLAYING BETTER AND DOING BET

Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu says he regrets choice of words in social media post

The Kansas City Chiefs wrapped up their preparations for the New York Giants Saturday. When safety Tyrann Mathieu spoke to the media, he was asked about a social media post that went viral this week.Responding to fan complaints about the team’s 3-4 start and some of the signings by the Chiefs, both Anthony Hitchens and Mathieu responded.Hitchens told fans he was set for life and their opinions didn’t matter. Mathieu said the Chiefs have one of the most toxic fan bases in all of sports.”In regards to the comment that sort of went viral, obviously, the was a mistake on my part. I haven’t had the season I’ve wanted to have. I think as a team, we could say the same. You know, frustration tends to build up. Obviously, people that really know me, teammates, people that I deal with in the community, even fans that I happen to come across at the gas station, I think all of these people can see me being a genuine person. Obviously, I shouldn’t have used those choices of words. I think I’m man enough to admit that and really own that. So, just looking forward to playing better, doing better and I think most importantly, not being a distraction to my team.”

The Kansas City Chiefs wrapped up their preparations for the New York Giants Saturday. When safety Tyrann Mathieu spoke to the media, he was asked about a social media post that went viral this week.

Responding to fan complaints about the team’s 3-4 start and some of the signings by the Chiefs, both Anthony Hitchens and Mathieu responded.

Hitchens told fans he was set for life and their opinions didn’t matter. Mathieu said the Chiefs have one of the most toxic fan bases in all of sports.

“In regards to the comment that sort of went viral, obviously, the was a mistake on my part. I haven’t had the season I’ve wanted to have. I think as a team, we could say the same. You know, frustration tends to build up. Obviously, people that really know me, teammates, people that I deal with in the community, even fans that I happen to come across at the gas station, I think all of these people can see me being a genuine person. Obviously, I shouldn’t have used those choices of words. I think I’m man enough to admit that and really own that. So, just looking forward to playing better, doing better and I think most importantly, not being a distraction to my team.”

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