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Patrick Mahomes breaks records and sets his sights on Tom Brady — is he the new GOAT?

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Patrick Mahomes breaks records and sets his sights on Tom Brady is he the new GOAT
Patrick Mahomes breaks records and sets his sights on Tom Brady is he the new GOAT

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Patrick Mahomes is writing his own legend in the NFL. At the same time, he’s rewriting the quarterback playbook. At just 28 years old and with a little over 100 starts under his belt, the Kansas City Chiefs signal-caller has already reached numbers that place him among the all-time greats. And when we talk about greatness, Tom Brady’s name is unavoidable.

According to data compiled by The SportsRush, Patrick Mahomes recently became the fastest player in league history to reach 300 touchdown passes. He hit that milestone during the Chiefs’ Week 6 win over the Detroit Lions.

An impressive average

But beyond the round number, what really stands out is his pace. Patrick Mahomes averages 287 passing yards per game—the highest in NFL history. Yes, even higher than Tom Brady, who finished his career with an average of 266.3 yards per game over 23 seasons.

 

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In just 118 games, Patrick Mahomes has already racked up more than 33,800 passing yards. For context, many quarterbacks don’t reach that mark even after 15 years in the league. Tom Brady, on the other hand, needed 335 games to reach the 89,214 yards that still stand as the all-time record. The difference between the two isn’t just volume—it’s efficiency. Analysts point out that Mahomes throws more, takes more risks, and connects deeper.

At his current pace—roughly 4,879 yards per 17-game season—Patrick Mahomes would need about 11 to 12 full seasons to match Tom Brady’s total. Of course, that assumes he stays healthy, maintains his elite level, and continues to thrive in Andy Reid’s offensive system. It’s a tall order, but not out of reach.

Mahomes could claim the throne

What sets Patrick Mahomes apart isn’t just his arm. It’s his ability to improvise, read defenses, and stay cool under pressure. While Tom Brady built his legacy on consistency and surgical discipline, Mahomes is doing it with flair, explosiveness, and contagious confidence.

 

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The race for the statistical throne is underway. And althoughBrady still rules the record books, Patrick Mahomes already leads in pace, impact, and projection. If his body holds up, the heir could eventually dethrone the king. For now, the show is on—and history is being written.

 

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