Patrick Mahomes, the star quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, continues to make history in the NFL. This Friday, during the Black Friday duel against the Las Vegas Raiders, Mahomes reached 238 touchdown passes with the franchise, surpassing the record of 237 set by the legendary Len Dawson, Hall of Famer and Super Bowl IV champion.
The final score of 19-17 ensured the victory of the Chiefs in the game corresponding to Week 13 of the 2024 season. This triumph consolidated Kansas City with an impressive record of 11-1, leading both the Western Division and the American Conference (AFC), and with a ticket to the playoffs almost assured.
Mahomes: breaking records and leading his team
In the game, Mahomes threw for 306 yards, despite being sacked five times. His record pass was to Justin Watson, who completed the score in the first half. This achievement places Mahomes as the leading passer in franchise history, a milestone that highlights his impact on the Chiefs since his arrival.
Len Dawson, whose record had remained untouched since his retirement in 1975, was a key figure in the history of the Chiefs, leading them to win their first Super Bowl. Now, Mahomes continues to write his own legacy as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
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