Patrick Mahomes has taken 7,453 snaps in his first eight seasons since the Chiefs traded up with Buffalo to draft him 10th overall in 2017. And even before he turns 30 years old later this month, he could own even more NFL history.
On Friday in the season-opener against the Chargers in São Paulo, Brazil (7 p.m. CT, YouTube, KSHB-TV 41, 96.5 The Fan) Mahomes needs just three touchdown passes to check off his first historic accomplishment. Hall of Famer Peyton Manning (293) holds the NFL record for most touchdown passes by a player in his first nine seasons, including playoffs.
Mahomes (291 entering his ninth season), can top Manning on Friday. Russell Wilson ranks second on that list, with 292 touchdown passes through his first nine NFL seasons (including postseason).
Counting only regular-season touchdown passes, Mahomes enters the 2025 campaign with 245 in his career. That’s tied with another legendary quarterback, Hall of Famer Dan Marino, for the most ever by a player before his 30th birthday. the most in NFL history. Mahomes, who turns 30 on Sept. 17 and plans to open a Kansas City steakhouse that night with Travis Kelce, can top Marino’s mark with just one touchdown pass Friday.
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