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"Good Morning Football" discusses who they think a Super Bowl LIX win will have the biggest impact for outside of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Bold indicates Super Bowl LIX is Patrick Mahomes' fifth Super Bowl appearance before turning 30. Stats courtesy of StatMuse.com.
Even if the NFL wanted to unblacken its pregame entertainment, we'd still see racial progress on the field, where quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes will duel in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years.
After the Chiefs' 32-29 victory over the Bills, QB Patrick Mahomes sent a message to his fans before they attempt to three-peat in the SB.
Patrick Mahomes has already long finished his first ballot Hall of Fame resume: 3 Super Bowls, 3 Super Bowl MVPs, 2 regular season MVPs, 6 Pro Bowls – not to mention carrying a 16-3 post-season record and reaching seven straight AFC Championship games – the list does not stop.
So it’s noteworthy that at Super Bowl LIX, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts are starting against each other in the Super Bowl for the second time. And particularly notable that Mahomes is starting his fifth Super Bowl — and he’s just 29 years old.
Patrick Mahomes has faced constant pressure all season. On the field, as the Kansas City Chiefs have attempted to become the first team in NFL history to pull off a Super Bowl three-peat. And in
If anyone knows what it’s like to play against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, it’s Denver Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II, who is in contention
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) celebrates after defeating the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo.
We heard all year about how the Chiefs were just scraping by and he was scraping by and there was so much noise about all that, you almost started to forget that Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs