It appears ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has seen enough of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes to compare him to former NFL and Michigan quarterback Tom Brady, who is now a color analyst at Fox Sports.
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback has been under fire following a pair of controversial calls.. As the Kansas City Chiefs get ready to play in the AFC Championship, it seems like everyone wants them to lose.
On Wednesday, during ESPN's "First Take," analyst Stephen A. Smith shared a bold opinion about Mahomes on the condition that he and the Chiefs won it all yet again. "Tom Brady did
The Patriots' Tom Brady won his first two playoff matchups against Peyton Manning before losing the final three in the only QB rivalry with five postseason meetings. Brady split four matchups with Baltimore's Joe Flacco with the Patriots and Ravens alternating wins in those matchups that came in a span of six seasons.
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Mahomes' added to his argument last weekend, with a divisional win against the Houston Texans that put him at 16 postseason wins as a starting quarterback, tying Montana for second-most all-time. Brady leads the way with 35, so Mahomes needs to keep up his winning ways a while longer before he can catch up, at least in that category.
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Patrick Mahomes will take the field on Saturday for the first time as a father of three, with some similarities to when Tom Brady did it many years ago.
Since taking over as Kansas City Chiefs starting quarterback, Patrick Mahomes has lost to the same team twice in one season twice. The first time happened in 2018 when the Chiefs fell to the New England Patriots 43-40 in the regular season and 37-31 in the AFC Championship Game.
Reaching the AFC title game is old hat for Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes, but he knows his best will be required against Josh Allen.
Like a team you loved for two decades, Kansas City is always on in prime time, gets all the calls from the refs, and simply wins too much.