Should Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl this Sunday, he could solidify his status as the greatest playoff quarterback ever, surpassing Tom Brady. The article argues that this competition is primarily between these two, with Mahomes having already won more playoff games than other legends like Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw. Winning a third consecutive Super Bowl would be a historical achievement that Mahomes could attain significantly earlier than Brady did, indicating a potentially better playoff win percentage.
Admittedly, it's shocking how little time it will have taken for the torch to be passed. Just two years after Brady announced his retirement, Mahomes is poised to do something Brady or any other QB never did: win a third consecutive Super Bowl.
If he wins Sunday, he'll be a four-time champion before he turns 30—once again, something no other quarterback has ever done.
But just remember, Brady won 33 percent of the Super Bowls he was eligible to win; if Mahomes wins Sunday, he'll be at 57 percent.
With all due respect to the other quarterbacks with four Super Bowl rings, this is a two-horse race. Mahomes has already won more playoff games than Montana.
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