Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes Quietly Tied Dan Marino in Huge NFL Feat
Summary
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes tied a record with NFL legend Dan Marino for the most games with three touchdowns in the first nine seasons of a career. During a game on "Monday Night Football," Mahomes also surpassed 40,000 passing yards, joining another football great, Peyton Manning, in achieving this.Key Facts
- Patrick Mahomes is a quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Mahomes tied Dan Marino's record for 46 games with at least three touchdown passes in the first nine seasons of a career.
- The record was matched during a "Monday Night Football" game.
- Mahomes threw for 299 yards in that game.
- He also reached over 40,000 passing yards, including playoffs, in his first nine seasons.
- Peyton Manning is the only other player to reach 40,000 passing yards in nine seasons.
- The Chiefs started the season with two losses but have won five of their last six games, bringing their record to 5-3.
- The Chiefs will play against the Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos in their upcoming games.
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