Patrick Mahomes recently celebrated his 30th birthday in September 2025, and the milestone age brought unavoidable comparisons with other NFL great, Tom Brady, the considered NFL’s all-time best quarterback.

Brady’s career was characterized by longevity and late-era dominance, and at this point, Mahomes has constructed a résumé that stands up admirably at the same age to Brady’s.

Mahomes leads the early contest

At age 30, Mahomes has built a statistical dossier that buries Brady’s at the same stage of their careers.

  • Games played: Mahomes 114, Brady 94.
  • Regular-season record: Mahomes 89-25, Brady 70-24.
  • Passing yards: Mahomes 32,797, Brady 21,564.
  • Touchdowns: Mahomes 247, Brady 147.

(Sources: Athlon Sports/Yardbarker)

The gap also accounts for not only Mahomes’ explosive beginning but also the transformation of the NFL into a passing league. Nevertheless, the pace at which Mahomes has had elite moments is memorable.

Rings and accolades

At his 30 years old, Mahomes has achieved:

  • Three Super Bowl titles
  • Three Super Bowl MVPs
  • Two NFL MVPs

Brady, on the other hand, had multiple championships at the same age but fewer MVPs. Mahomes’ talent in being able to put together regular-season brilliance and postseason dominance makes him among the selected blessed.

Brady’s resilience and statistics

While Mahomes might seem to be where he wants to be at the age of 30, Brady’s greatness was based on what followed. He did:

  • Playing well even at his mid-40s.
  • Gaining over 89,000 passing yards.
  • Winning seven Super Bowls, a record number.

These achievements were built on sustained greatness, longevity, and the ability to adapt throughout two decades’ worth of evolving NFL eras. For Mahomes, the test is not keeping up with Brady’s at 30, but lasting long enough in elite play to surpass those career figures.

At age 30, Mahomes’ status is already historic. His combination of numbers, championships, and game-saving appearances puts him ahead of almost every quarterback in history at the same point. But Brady’s career path indicates that the argument about “greatest of all time” is a marathon, not a sprint.

If Mahomes continues on this trajectory, he may eventually match or surpass Brady’s résumé. At the moment, though, the comparison serves only to underscore both how far Mahomes has navegated, and how much further he still needs to cruise.

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