When fans and analysts watch Patrick Mahomes play, they undoubtedly wonder how much longer he will be able to play at this level. The answer is that the Kansas City Chiefs QB’s story is far from over and will surely continue to give the Tyler, Texas native and proud Texas Tech graduate, who was drafted 10th overall by his current team, plenty of success.
Mahomes, the eternal MVP and forger of an almost dynasty
Mahomes’ track record at such a young age already includes a number of achievements that are not very common to see in the NFL, as he is already the winner of three Super Bowl rings, in which he was also named MVP, has been the Most Valuable Player in the NFL on two occasions and selected six times to the Pro Bowl
And this, in a player who is only 29 years old, is really remarkable, as at the rate he is going he will surely achieve more titles, and one in particular will be within reach on February 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans when his Chiefs face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX.
Canton, Ohio awaits Patrick Mahomes
Mahomes has eight seasons at the controls of the Chiefs and is very likely to retire wearing this jersey, especially if Kansas wins its third consecutive Vince Lombardi Trophy, as the Chiefs will look to make sure that happens, for the motivator of a new dynasty and sure future member of the Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
Today, Patrick Mahomes, with his 6’2″ height and 225 pounds, is one of only two NFL QBs to have 5,000 passing yards and 50 touchdowns in a season (5,614 to be exact, in 2022), the other being the legendary Peyton Manning.
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