After a tough game against the Falcons, Baker Mayfield reminds Michael Penix Jr. that this is just the beginning
After a tough loss in the Week 1 opener against the Atlanta Falcons, Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield took a moment to send a powerful message of encouragement to young quarterback Michael Penix Jr. of the Seattle Seahawks. Known for his leadership both on and off the field, Mayfield’s words serve as a reminder that every setback is a setup for a comeback—and Penix Jr. is more than capable of rising above the challenges ahead.
“You’ve got what it takes. Keep your head up, Michael—this is just the start,” Mayfield said, offering a supportive hand to the rookie quarterback. Penix, who has shown great promise in his early NFL career, faced a difficult game against the Falcons, one that tested both his resilience and his skill set. But Mayfield, a seasoned QB who has faced his own ups and downs in the league, wasn’t about to let Penix feel the weight of that single game.
“It’s important to understand that the road to success in the NFL isn’t always smooth,” Mayfield continued. “You’ve got the talent, you’ve got the mind for the game, and that’s what matters most. One game doesn’t define you. Keep learning, keep grinding, and your time will come.”
Mayfield’s message is a reminder of the importance of mental toughness in the NFL, a league where every player, no matter how talented, will face moments of adversity. It’s in these moments that true leaders rise above and show their ability to overcome obstacles. Penix Jr. has already shown flashes of brilliance, and it’s clear that Mayfield believes in his potential.
While the Falcons’ defense proved to be a tough test for the young QB, Penix’s response to adversity will define the trajectory of his career. Mayfield’s words echo the sentiment that Penix’s journey is just beginning, and there will be plenty of opportunities for growth along the way.
For Penix, this is the perfect opportunity to prove he can shake off a tough game and come back stronger. The NFL is filled with rising stars, but it’s those who can bounce back from challenging moments who truly stand out.
As Penix and the Seahawks prepare for their next challenge, Mayfield’s message is one that should resonate deeply with the young quarterback: setbacks are temporary, but the drive to succeed can carry a player to greatness. With the right mentality and continued hard work, Penix has everything it takes to carve out a successful career in the NFL.
Mayfield’s encouragement is just the beginning of what promises to be a season of growth for Penix Jr. and the Seattle Seahawks. His path to success may not always be easy, but with leaders like Mayfield in his corner, there’s no doubt he’ll rise to the occasion.
Miami Heat owner jokes about LeBron James’ championship guarantee

It was the summer of 2010, and the NBA world was shocked. LeBron James announced he was taking his talents to South Beach to join the Miami Heat.
LeBron famously promised to bring the Heat: “Not one, not two, not three, not four, not five, not six, not seven,” championships.
This, of course, did not happen. LeBron did deliver two titles to Miami, and recently at the Basketball Hall of Fame ceremony, Heat owner Micky Arison poked fun at LeBron.
“In 2010, with Dwyane, LeBron and Chris Bosh, we knew we could win. Not one, not two… I guess it was just two,” Arison joked.
Miami Heat owner Micky Arison poked fun at LeBron James’ “not 1, not, 2, not 3, not 4, not 5, not 6, not 7,” ring count video from 2010 in his Hall of Fame speech 😂🗣️
— Courtside Buzz (@CourtsideBuzzX) September 7, 2025
“In 2010, with Dwyane, LeBron and Chris Bosh we knew we could win. Not 1, not 2 — I guess it was just 2.” 😂… pic.twitter.com/VPqRKSiR0z
It was all in good fun as even LeBron couldn’t help but laugh. Ultimately, the Heat have not won a title since LeBron left, while King James won two. This includes defeating the Heat in 2020 as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers.