New Intel:Take a look at mind blowing Patrick Mahomes achievement
Patrick Mahomes has once again etched his name into the annals of NFL history, achieving an extraordinary feat during Super Bowl 2024 as he led the Kansas City Chiefs to their third championship.
Mahomes now stands alongside legendary quarterbacks Tom Brady, Terry Bradshaw, Joe Montana, and Troy Aikman as one of the few to claim three Super Bowl championships.
His illustrious career boasts three Super Bowl MVPs and two NFL MVPs, distinguishing him as the youngest player to hold two league MVPs and three championship MVPs within five years.
Super Bowl history records seven double-digit comebacks, and Mahomes is responsible for three of them.
Mahomes’ dominance in the fourth quarter and overtime of the Super Bowl further solidifies his legacy. He went 16 of 22 for 154 yards with a touchdown, achieving a 107.0 passer rating. His rushing prowess was equally impressive, amassing 66 yards, including critical rushes for first downs on third and fourth downs.
Setting a new benchmark, Mahomes finished the game with 333 passing yards and 66 rushing yards, becoming the first quarterback in Super Bowl history to achieve 325+ passing yards and 60+ rushing yards in a single game.
His outstanding performance after halftime, with 210 passing yards and 59 rushing yards, marked another milestone as the first player to achieve 200+ passing yards and 50+ rushing yards in any playoff game since at least 1991.
To cap off the historic night, Mahomes went 8 of 8 for 42 yards with a touchdown during the clinching drive, earning a perfect 128.1 passer rating.
In moments when the Chiefs needed him most, Mahomes showcased his flawless execution, further solidifying his status as one of the greatest to ever play the position.