Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning have all taken their gunslinging talents to the course and have teed it up for fans to see that they are in fact good at everything. With Mahomes winning his third Super Bowl, take a look at NFL MVPs who love to tee it up.
Super Bowl hero Adam Viniatieri said in a recent interview "there's definitely an argument" about Patrick Mahomes being the greatest player of all time.
The two all-time quarterbacks don't agree on much, but feel this signal caller has elevated himself above his NFL peers
In fact, Manning and Brady are the only quarterback duo in NFL history to meet more frequently in the playoffs than Mahomes and Allen. They faced each other five times in the postseason — a record Allen and Mahomes are on pace to shatter.
Patrick Mahomes is a stone-cold winner. As a result, he's holding back some of the greatest QBs in the Golden Era of quarterback play.
Joe Montana, widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, recently ranked five quarterbacks. Notably, Patrick Mahomes tied with Peyton Manning on Montana's list.
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes could surpass seven-time Super Bowl champion quarterback Tom Brady in the GOAT
Broadcaster Jim Nantz lucked into calling Tom Brady versus Peyton Manning and Patrick Mahomes versus Josh Allen duels.
Mahomes is 29 years old. He will turn 30 on Sept. 17, 2025. In just his 20s alone, there's a clear argument to be made that Mahomes could walk away from football as a Hall of Famer. He should have plenty of years to continue building his resume as one of the greatest quarterbacks the game has ever seen.
The officials remain in a tough spot with roughing-the-passer calls, instructed to lean on the side of a penalty. That has empowered the Chiefs, allowing them to jump through loopholes like Evel Knievel through rings of fire.
Mahomes will look to achieve a feat that no team in NFL history has when he takes the field in Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans vs. the Philadelphia Eagles — a three-peat. Mahomes led his team to yet another appearance by edging out the Buffalo Bills once again, 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game.