Another NFL record and feat for Patrick Mahomes

Another NFL record and feat for Patrick Mahomes
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The Ravens continue to disappoint, and the Chiefs seem to have found their feet again. Patrick Mahomes set a new NFL record in the Chiefs' most resounding victory since the start of the 2025 season.

The Kansas City Chiefs (2-2) put on an impressive offensive display, disposing of the Baltimore Ravens (1-3) 37-20. After a sluggish start to the season, limited to fewer than 23 points in their first three outings, the offense rediscovered its explosiveness thanks to Patrick Mahomes.

The star quarterback orchestrated four touchdown passes. At the heart of this dazzling performance, Mahomes reached a milestone in his career. His successful connection in the end zone enabled him to throw his 250th career touchdown pass, a feat achieved in his 116th game.

This record makes him the fastest quarterback to reach this plateau in league history. At just 29, he also becomes the youngest to achieve this feat, further cementing his reputation as an exceptional offensive leader.

This mark erases from the record books that of Aaron Rodgers, who set the previous benchmark on his 121st game. The comparison illustrates Mahomes' efficiency and consistency since his arrival in the NFL.

A reassuring victory for Kansas City

Beyond this feat, Kansas City can take heart from the fact that its forwards have come back to life after a shaky start to the campaign. The four touchdown passes underline the renewed synergy between Mahomes and his arsenal of receivers.

This victory, their second in a row, restores the confidence of a team still aiming for the summit of the American Conference.

By winning with authority, the Chiefs remind us that they remain a formidable threat when they find their rhythm. As for Mahomes, he continues to write a story that is already shaping up to be one of the brightest in NFL history.

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