- Patrick Mahomes - Pro-Football-Reference. com
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- Patrick Mahomes - Sports-Reference. com
Patrick Mahomes School: Texas Tech Position: QB 6-3, 230lb (190cm, 104kg) Draft: 1st round, 10th overall of the 2017 NFL draft by the Kansas City Chiefs
- Patrick Mahomes - Wikipedia
Mahomes played college football for the Texas Tech Red Raiders, winning the Sammy Baugh Trophy as a junior after leading the FBS in passing yards and total touchdowns He was selected 10th overall by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2017 NFL draft and spent his rookie season as the backup to Alex Smith
- Patrick Mahomes Career Stats - NFL - ESPN
Complete career NFL stats for Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes on ESPN Includes scoring, rushing, defensive and receiving stats
- ‘I’m Gone Next Year’ -- Ex-Chiefs QB Recalls the Moment He . . .
A two-time MVP, three-time Super Bowl champion, and a guy who steps up when it counts most, Patrick Mahomes has developed into everything an NFL team could ask for in a quarterback However, Mahomes was a rookie with a lot to show before he became the league’s face One veteran teammate quickly recognized the youngster’s potential for greatness
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- Patrick Mahomes Stats | Kansas City Chiefs | The Football . . .
Patrick Mahomes career stats with the Kansas City Chiefs Bold denotes league leader Patrick Mahomes threw a career-high 3 interceptions on 3 occasions, most recently during the Kansas City Chiefs 34-28 win against the Denver Broncos on December 11, 2022
- Patrick Mahomes | Stats, Contract, Wife | Britannica
Patrick Mahomes is an American gridiron football quarterback He became one of the premier players in the National Football League early in his career after being named the league’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) in his second season In 2020 he led the Kansas City Chiefs to victory in the Super Bowl, where he was named MVP
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