
Patrick Mahomes has only been in the NFL for six seasons, but he has made a significant impact on the Kansas City Chiefs organization.
He has also made his impact known in the NFL’s record books, as well.
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Mahomes and Tom Brady are the only quarterbacks in NFL history to appear in the Super Bowl three times in their first six seasons in the league.
Although Mahomes has been in the league for six seasons, he has been the Chiefs starter for five, taking Alex Smith’s place in 2018.
Mahomes has drawn comparisons to Brady throughout his entire career thus far, and as long as the Chiefs continue their success, it looks like the comparisons will continue.
In 13 career playoff games, Mahomes has thrown for 3,902 yards, 32 touchdowns, and just seven interceptions.
On Sunday, Mahomes will look to continue his postseason dominance, despite the Philadelphia Eagles’ impressive defense.
With Mahomes at the helm, the Chiefs always seem to find themselves in a prime position to win any game.
Will Mahomes’ high ankle sprain continue to bother him?
Or, with two weeks off, will he be able to heal enough, playing like the Mahomes of old?
Whether they win on Sunday or not, Mahomes and the Chiefs have created a Brady-like dynasty, and continue to be the team to beat in the AFC.
Teams like the Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills, and Jacksonville Jaguars have continued to hone and grow their respective teams to try and get under the Chiefs’ skin.
Will another team be able to supplant the Chiefs in the AFC?
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