Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes legacy keeps on growing with every snaps he takes on the field and his team is the only unbeaten team of the 2024 NFL regular season so far, with a perfect 8-0.
The Chiefs are striving to become the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls; as hard as it is to win one championship in the NFL yet alone two, a three-peat is a rarity among all major sports. Without a doubt, Mahomes and Kansas City are a dinasty.
Patrick Mahomes shows class and sportmanship
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30-24 in overtime Monday night, with the Bucs putting up a strong fight but coming up short. After the final play, Mahomes helped rival linebacker Lavonte David get up and gave himg a hug.
“I got you big dog. I got you, I got you, good game.” said Mahomes as he ran to help his rival.
“Much respect dog.” continued que Chiefs quarterback.
“Yeah, same to you, bro, it`s been a pleasure, bro.”replied David.
Mahomes then went on to ask his opponent for his jersey.
The Chiefs quarterback also had some nice words of encouragement for Baker Mayfield.
“Keep leading these dudes, man. You’re doing y’all’s thing man.” said Mahomes.
Tom Brady explains why he thinks Mahomes got lucky
Tom Brady, considered by many as the greatest quarterback of all time and currently Fox Sports commentator, recently explained why he believes Mahomes was actually “lucky” in terms of his surroundings as he began his career.
Brady begins by explaining Mahomes had current NFL offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury as his head coach in college, then was able to sit and learn behind Alex Smith on the Kansas City Chiefs for his first year.
“And then he’s got Andy Reid as his playcaller. So there’s a reason why it all works and there’s this development that happens, and why Patrick has been able to ascend so quickly. He would have found a way to ascend at some point anyway… I’m just saying, I could have never reached this area of growth I needed to. It was accelerated because of all of the things I had in place.”