The 10 Moments that Define Patrick Mahomes Career! (In Chronological Order)

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Published 2024-04-17
Patrick Mahomes career is off to an unprecedented start. Enjoy (in my opinion) the 10 moments that have defined his career to this point. Let me know what I missed!

All Comments (21)
  • @lazlochatter
    That first play against the 49ers in Week 3 is the moment I knew for sure that Pat was different.
  • @Fro609
    we truly are experiencing football history, we are all so lucky that we are alive during the reign of the greatest QB to ever play the sport. Mahomes is the best to ever play, and might not ever be replaced atop the mountain.
  • @user-tv3fw3ye5y
    He is honestly the greatest of all time. Up to this point, nobody has achieved what he has done in that amount of time. And his fight to be the best in amazing. Busted ankle? Wants to keep playing, dislocated knee cap? Tried to go back out same game. When it's over, he might go down as not just the greatest football of all time but greatest atlethe of all time.
  • @alphawest-6394
    Over the next 10 years we will see more things that we have never seen before.
  • Mahomes pass to Conley will forever be the moment when I realized we found the guy.
  • @Rangeley
    I’ve been following the Chiefs 30 plus years. Blessed to have this young man. The first one, against the 49ers, how off balance he is? The ZIP and placement on the ball. After he avoided ridiculous pressure. You see it all on this play.
  • One of the biggest play missed which I think is top 5 is the last pass he ever threw to Hill in the 2022 AFC championship game against the Bengals. It bounced off Hill's chest and into the defenders hands, and Mahomes hasn't risked those throws since. In the second 9ers Superbowl, he ran for a first instead of passing because of that play. He learned he can do everything perfect, and it still be the wrong decision. He needs to be better than perfect. It's such an impactful play on the Mahomes legend.
  • @murccc
    The crazy thing is you couldve made it a 20 moments video and not only it would it still be this good, and youd still have to leave out good moments
  • The first drive after the Colts blocked the punt in his first playoff game deserves a spot on this list. For the 25 years before Mahomes, every Chiefs team loses that game because of that one moment. The Chiefs never had the QB who could take back the momentum after a big play like that. But Mahomes comes out and completes the first pass of the next drive for 31 yards, and caps it off by running it in himself. That was the moment when I knew our playoff curses were a thing of the past.
  • @fucore85
    This season is gonna be glorious!!!
  • @p1nkfl0yd1an
    As a Chiefs fan who was skeptical of anything after a lifetime of disappointment, that first clip of the TD to Conley was when I got on the edge of my seat and thought he might be the real deal.
  • @SolidShepard
    that one against the bucs in the superbowl still hurts me...he hit bro right between the hands.
  • @Murrrrrrp
    Ok, but can we see a compilation of shocked and disappointed coach’s faces in response to his mad skills? And where is the 13 seconds??? That should definitely make top 10. Perhaps #1. 🩵
  • @bryanmyers5620
    Thanks for putting these moments in context. I enjoyed seeing them again with all the commentary around them included. I think the Grim Reaper moment (13 Seconds) has to be included as an iconic moment, but it's so hard to cut it down to just 10 plays.
  • @joezed1316
    Curious if a Top 10 Brady reel would come close to this. It's not just the talent, it's the toughness and GUTS.
  • That play against the 49ers his first year was the one where I knew. After the previous year's playoff collapse, another in a long, painful string, I told my family I was done after 40 years of being a diehard fan. I said, "Chiefs are like a bad girlfriend who keeps cheating on you, then luring you back." It was to much. I refused to watch the first two games of the '18 season. My family started yelling for me in the 3rd game. Insisted I see something. I relectantly walked in to see a replay of this very play. All I could think was "My gosh, that's one of the greatest plays I've ever seen." I stayed and watched and have not stopped since. My two game strike against the Chiefs was over. All the pain, the tragic death of Joe Delaney, the drafting of Blackledge rather than Marino, the agony of the close-but-never-enough Schottenheimer era, the playoff FG meltdown of the kicker whose name must never be mentioned, the 1-9 playoff run, went away because of possibly the greatest QB who ever lived.
  • BEST COLLECTION of clips b/c you included the stories AND NOT just the FLASH!