Throughout His Whole Career, Patrick Mahomes Has Only Faced One Team That Has a Winning Record

Patrick Mahomes in action during the Super Bowl Image courtesy : Yahoo! Sports

Without a doubt, in the years since Tom Brady left the league, Patrick Mahomes has emerged as its face. However, what’s even more amazing about his achievement is the utter domination with which he accomplished that. Furthermore, it is simply explicable from the data that he has defeated every team.

He has only had a losing record against one team since he started as a starter in 2017. The former Texas Tech quarterback has been able to dominate or be on par with all thirty NFL clubs, with the exception of the Indianapolis Colts. During the 2019 regular season, Mahomes faced the Colts twice already.

Patrick Mahomes in action vs Bills

And in both of those games, the Colts prevailed over him. However, that year, the three-time Super Bowl champion was a key player in their incredible 31-13 victory in their divisional playoff game. They have not met since 2019. On the other hand, Colts supporters may want to maintain things as they are until they resume their winning ways.

The Colts will not play the Chiefs in the regular season, even this year. However, there will be more records at stake. Let’s quickly review Patrick Mahomes’ record in each NFL team encounter:

The Bengals are almost at the Chiefs level of Mahomes.

Joe Burrow, their quarterback, has made recent remarks that demonstrate how they are preparing to defeat the defending champions. One of the two young talents will emerge the winner of the head-to-head match on September 15 of this year. And if they play each other again in the playoffs, perhaps it will still be up for grabs.

Mahomes lost one of his most sought-after streaks of the previous year. He was undefeated against the Denver Broncos, his bitterest rivals, going 12-0. Additionally, the Broncos caught the failing Chiefs squad in the regular season of the previous year at a favorable moment for them. He managed to overcome the hump the size of Mahomes.

However, he gets to exact retribution for the defeat from the previous year. And perhaps initiate the next enormous winning run against Sean Payton’s squad.

Sumit Rajan

Sumit is a Sr. Editor at Black Sports Online. When not dissecting NBA and NFL storylines, you’ll find him cheering for Manchester United, testing out new fountain pens, or scaling a mountain.

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