Summary
Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes set a new NFL record by becoming the fastest player to achieve 300 career touchdown passes. In a game against the Detroit Lions, Mahomes threw for three touchdowns and rushed for another, leading the Chiefs to a 30-17 victory.
Key Facts
- The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Detroit Lions 30-17.
- Patrick Mahomes completed 22 of 30 passes for 257 yards and scored three touchdowns, plus one rushing touchdown.
- Mahomes set an NFL record by reaching 300 career touchdown passes faster than any other player, including regular and playoff games.
- Mahomes praised his team and support system after the game, expressing gratitude and excitement for future achievements.
- Mahomes was drafted in 2017 and spent his first year as a backup before becoming the starting quarterback.
- Since becoming a starter, Mahomes has led the Chiefs to multiple championships and maintained consistent performance every season.
- This season, Mahomes has completed 64.8% of his passes for 1,514 yards and 11 touchdowns.