Patrick Mahomes is known for his wizardry on the gridiron, and the Kansas City Chiefs wouldn’t have two Super Bowl rings to show for their excellence in the 2020s without his efforts in recent seasons.
The reigning MVP added to his prolific list of accomplishments against the Denver Broncos in Week 6 by setting the Chiefs’ all-time record for completed passes in franchise history.
Like a broken record. Congratulations, @PatrickMahomes! pic.twitter.com/H13fGSDiZ0
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) October 14, 2023
Mahomes’ mark of 2,138 career completions at the end of the divisional matchup was more than enough to pass legendary signal-caller Len Dawson, who ended his tenure in Kansas City with 2,115.
While Mahomes is sure to value his undefeated record against the Chiefs’ bitter divisional rival more than this exceptional accomplishment, this record-setting feat shouldn’t go unnoticed.
For their part, the Broncos will have a chance to undo Mahomes’ dominance in Week 8 when Kansas City travels to mile-high Denver for a divisional rematch that is sure to be must-watch television.