Patrick Mahomes: NFL belongs to his Kansas City Chiefs - stop them if you can


This is Patrick Mahomes' NFL, until somebody prise it from him. Many have tried, many more will try.




The league has been Mahomesified to the point of unlikely return, bowing to brilliance and burying heads in playbooks in a race to unveil prevention remedies. By the time an imperfect nugget resembling some sort of answer for him presents itself, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback has evolved and upgraded before skedaddling in triumphant glee.


He is the already-handsomely-equipped market-leading gizmo that remodels at an unassailable rate in ruthless pursuit of software perfection, and the Frank Abagnale who navigates life two steps ahead of a scampering Tom Hanks, only difference to the latter being that the skills to which he lays claim are very much real. 



His torpedo is on course for your Plan B before teams have even acknowledged Plan A faltering. The idea of his 'prime' continues to be redefined according to the immediacy at which greatness has been rubber-stamped and the rate at which he continues to lift the bar. He is football's best, at football's defining position. 


Mahomes has just won his second Super Bowl ring in three visits to the NFL's showpiece game over the last four years, having notably spent his rookie year sat learning behind Alex Smith in 2017. 



He is a two-time Super Bowl MVP and a two-time league MVP, last year becoming the first player since Kurt Warner in 1999 to collect both accolades in a single-season. All before the age of 28. He snatched the torch before Tom Brady or Aaron Rodgers had the chance to pass it on.

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