Mahomes tops Dawson as Chiefs' passing leader
Briefly

Patrick Mahomes passed Len Dawson to become the Kansas City Chiefs' all-time passing leader during Thursday night's game against the Baltimore Ravens, showcasing his remarkable career.
Dawson, who was selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1987, held the position since he played 14 seasons for the Chiefs from 1962 to 1975.
Mahomes, who joined the Chiefs in 2017, made history in the second quarter by throwing a 23-yard pass to Travis Kelce to reach this milestone.
With this achievement, Patrick Mahomes establishes himself as a significant figure in Chiefs' history, further solidifying his legacy as one of the NFL's best quarterbacks.
Read at ESPN.com
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