Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has already broken multiple NFL records in just over two seasons as a starter since Kansas City made him a first-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft.
The reigning Super Bowl MVP added to that during Monday night’s game against the Baltimore Ravens. Mahomes and his Chiefs were on fire early, scoring touchdowns on their first two drives of the game.
That was capped off by a five-yard touchdown pass to fullback Anthony Sherman.
All in a day's work. #Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes makes NFlL history and throws a ho-hum underhand TD. pic.twitter.com/Rfo0cqNg2R
— Sportsnaut (@Sportsnaut) September 29, 2020
In the process, Mahomes made more NFL history.
Making history… again. Congrats @PatrickMahomes! pic.twitter.com/RwA1ysqKbW
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) September 29, 2020
It came in just 34 regular-season games, two fewer than previous record-holder Kurt Warner.
Mahomes entered Monday’s game with 9,925 passing yards to go with 81 touchdowns and 18 interceptions in just 33 career starts. This adds to an already ridiculous resume for the 25-year-old quarterback.
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