Chiefs: Patrick Mahomes rewrote history in the best way possible

The Kansas City Chiefs are once again Super Bowl champions. Patrick Mahomes and company put all the critics to rest with another premiere performance on the biggest stage. Similarly, Andy Reid proved why he is one of the very best the NFL has to offer. Unique playcalling, defensive adjustments, and a masterful game plan were […]

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Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes picks up the Super Bowl MVP trophy alongside NFL commissioner Roger Goodell during a news conference for the winning coach and MVP of Super Bowl 57. Syndication Arizona Republic

The Kansas City Chiefs are once again Super Bowl champions.

Patrick Mahomes and company put all the critics to rest with another premiere performance on the biggest stage.

Similarly, Andy Reid proved why he is one of the very best the NFL has to offer. Unique playcalling, defensive adjustments, and a masterful game plan were just too much for the Philadelphia Eagles to handle.

With their victory, Patrick Mahomes was able to rewrite history. Looking back on Mahomes' first Super Bowl victory, the comparisons are uncanny.

In both of his Super Bowl victories, Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs were down ten points to ultimately come back and win the whole thing. This team has done a remarkable job dealing with adversity, and the Super Bowl was no different.

With their comeback over the Philadelphia Eagles, the Chiefs are tied for the second-largest comeback in Super Bowl history. The only other teams to match that feat were the 2006 and 2014 Patriots, and the 2019 Kansas City Chiefs.

There were moments in the game where it looked like the Philadelphia Eagles would take control of the outcome. Patrick Mahomes and the defense had other plans.

One of the biggest moments came from a crucial scoop and score touchdown which dramatically shifted the momentum in Kansas City's favor.

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Late-game heroics sealed the deal for Mahomes and company in both instances. Once again, Mahomes proved why he isn't just one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL currently, but in all-time NFL history. Mahomes' legacy has been further cemented after the victory, joining some of the very best to ever play the position.

There is no lead that is safe for any opposing team taking on the Chiefs. Mahomes, during his short NFL career, has proven time and time again that he can single-handily take a game over. Their Super Bowl victory was yet another example of that as Mahomes led the team down the field for the game-winning field goal with mere seconds to spare.

The future is bright in Kansas City, the Patrick Mahomes dynasty is alive and well.

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