Consistent dominance
What’s interesting is that in regular season stats alone, Patrick Mahomes still trails Manning (275), Russell Wilson (267), and Dan Marino (266). But his postseason consistency has been so strong that it pushed him to the top overall. In other words, Mahomes doesn’t just shine in September—he delivers when it matters most.
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The Chiefs’ defense also stepped up. Russell Wilson, now leading the Giants, was held to just 160 yards and threw two interceptions. Meanwhile, Patrick Mahomes stayed composed, avoided mistakes, and reminded everyone that his leadership isn’t about inflated stats—it’s about clutch moments.
Next stop: Baltimore
Next up is Baltimore, where the Chiefs will face Lamar Jackson and the Ravens in Week 4. It’s a matchup that promises to test not just skill, but grit. Patrick Mahomes heads into it with the record in hand, but also with the urgency to stabilize a season that started with questions.
Mahomes was 22-of-37 for 224 yards and a touchdown. https://t.co/jju6XpCyDF
— The Red Zone (@RedZoneETX) September 22, 2025