Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes can achieve another incredible career milestone during Monday night’s matchup against Jaguars

Another game, another potential record for Mahomes to break.

Nick Roesch NFL Trending News Writer
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) warms up before the game against the Baltimore Ravens at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) warms up before the game against the Baltimore Ravens at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. © Denny Medley-Imagn Images

This may come as a shock, but Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is in line to break yet another NFL record.

During Week 4’s victory over the Baltimore Ravens, Mahomes became the fastest player in NFL history to throw 250 career regular season touchdown passes, achieving the feat in 116 games. He now has the opportunity to make more history, which could come as soon as this Monday night’s matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Patrick Mahomes can become fastest player ever to throw 300 touchdown passes

In the regular season and postseason combined, Mahomes has thrown 298 touchdown passes in 137 career games. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers currently holds the record for fastest to 300, doing so in 147 career games.

That gives Mahomes nine games to throw just two TD passes and secure the record. Even if he doesn’t get there on Monday against Jacksonville, it’s a virtual certainty that he will before he reaches 147 games, barring a major injury.

Mahomes threw a season-high four TD passes against the Ravens last week en route to his 250th. While speaking to Tracy Wolfson after the game, Mahomes had a much bigger number of TDs on his mind moving forward.

“I have a lot of great people around me, a lot of great players around me, and it’s easy when you get to throw to those guys. We’ll keep moving, keep getting better, and let’s see if we can get to 500 or something.”

If Mahomes gets to 500 TD passes one day, he’ll become just the sixth QB in NFL history to do so. He has thrown seven in four games so far in 2025, and it stands to reason that he’ll increase that pace with wide receiver Xavier Worthy back from injury and Rashee Rice soon to return from suspension.