Patrick Mahomes makes torching opponents look like child’s play
KANSAS City Chiefs Patrick Mahomes is four-games into his career, but he’s already being touted as the best in the game.
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Patrick Mahomes is athletic, agile — and ambidextrous, apparently.
Thanks in part to a nifty left-handed throw as he was about to get sacked by Von Miller at midfield on the game-winning drive, the right-handed Mahomes rallied the unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs past the Denver Broncos 27-23 on Monday night.
By overcoming a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit, the Chiefs (4-0) took a two-game lead over the Broncos (2-2), their AFC West rivals whom they’ve now beaten six straight times.
The only other remaining unbeaten team in the NFL is the Los Angeles Rams.
Down 23-13, Mahomes directed a 12-play, 75-yard drive that ate up more than six minutes and culminated with a 2-yard TD toss to tight end Travis Kelce.
After a three-and-out by Denver, Mahomes added a 60-yard touchdown drive, handing off to Kareem Hunt for the 4-yard score with 1:39 remaining.
On that last drive, Mahomes was getting dragged down by Miller on third-and-5 at midfield when he shifted the ball to his left hand and threw it to Tyreek Hill a yard past the first-down marker at the Broncos 49.
“He’s actually more athletic than people” realise, Denver linebacker Brandon Marshall said. “People talk about his arm, but he can move out of the pocket and make the necessary throws.” Even with his left hand.
“I didn’t know he threw it with his left hand,” marvelled Miller. “He’s a great quarterback.”
Patrick Mahomesâ LEFT-HANDED throw whaaaaaaattt?? pic.twitter.com/VTtSd7X4Ge
â Jeff Rosen (@jeff_rosen88) October 2, 2018
Patrick Mahomes is the Stephen Curry of football.
â Michael Trevino (@Michael_Trevino) October 2, 2018
Patrick Mahomes is terrifying.
â scott pianowski (@scott_pianowski) October 2, 2018
Updated GOAT rankings â¦
â Gary Parrish (@GaryParrishCBS) October 2, 2018
1. Patrick Mahomes
2. LeBron James
3. Jacob deGrom
4. Nakobe Dean
5. Michael Jordan
Patrick Mahomes, is out of this world. The confidence on the left hand first down conversion. How do you stop this offense
â Nick Phan (@Swaguhsaurus) October 2, 2018
Mahomes ended the game with 304 passing yards, taking his season tally to a staggering 1,200 yards. Which is the most through four games in franchise history.
“Patrick worked real hard on that left-handed throw,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid quipped. “Some amazing plays there. We’ve seen it in practice but not under those conditions.” Mahomes proved slippery all night.
“We played well and we got to him but he would scramble out to his right as he likes to do,” Marshall said.
“It’s almost like we’d have him in our fingertips and he’d scramble away and throw for a first down.
“The kid can play. He’s going to be really good. He’s really good right now, but we should have won the game.”
It was the first time since 2004 that the Broncos blew a 10-point fourth-quarter lead at home.
While all of the talk surrounded young star Patrick Mahomes, it was his teammate Eric Murray who left social media reeling.
The Chiefs strong safety pulled off an outrageous intercept midway through the third quarter, the first of his career.
Broncos quarterback found tight end Jeff Heuerman, but as he caught the ball with his left hand it was Murray who stripped it away and came down with it.
Did he just...?
â NFL (@NFL) October 2, 2018
YUP.
Eric Murray took it away! ð± #ChiefsKingdom
ðº: #KCvsDEN on ESPN pic.twitter.com/5e0gc4ZkLK
Eric Murray with one of the most spectacular interceptions Iâve ever seen
â Exavier Pope (@exavierpope) October 2, 2018
Eric Murray just made the best play of his career.
â BJ Kissel (@ChiefsReporter) October 2, 2018
That was a good time for it, too.
Originally published as Patrick Mahomes makes torching opponents look like child’s play