With another Lombardi Trophy, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes could become this generations Michael Jordan.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs accomplished a feat that had never been done before: Getting back to the NFL’s championship game following back-to-back Super Bowl wins.
The Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback is on the verge of making history with an unprecedented Super Bowl three-peat.
With tonight’s win in the AFC Championship Game, Patrick Mahomes now has 17 postseason wins, breaking a tie with Joe Montana for the second-most wins by a QB in playoff history and trailing only Tom Brady and his 35 wins.
Four members from the dynasty went on to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame: Catfish Hunter (1987), Rollie Fingers (1992), Reggie Jackson (1993), and manager Dick Williams (2008). Out of the four Hall of Famers, only Fingers and Williams were inducted with the A's logo on their plaque.
That theory comports with human nature and athletes tending to remember the games they lost more than the ones they won. On the other hand, nothing about the Chiefs suggests that the magnitude of the moment is weighing on them, and they appear to be having a ton of fun etching their name into the history books with style.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Andre Reed talked about the difficulty of playing the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in an interview on Monday.
Ahead of the game’s 4:30 p.m. ET kickoff, Mahomes posted a fired-up hype video on his Instagram that showed cool highlights of the Chiefs' 2024 season thus far with an iconic song playing in the background: “Right Here, Right Now” by Fatboy Slim.
There are some eerie similarities between Josh Allen and Michael Jordan entering Sunday night's game against the Chiefs.
After the game ended, Mahomes' updated NFL resume surfaced on X. Former NFL QB and current FS1 analyst Chase Daniel posted Mahomes' resume in a post that has over 2 million views as of Monday morning. Mahomes was selected No. 10 overall in the 2017 NFL Draft after playing his college career at Texas Tech.
Patrick Mahomes is going for a Super Bowl three-peat, but how does he compare to another legendary athlete who notched two separate three-peats in his sport?