Patrick Mahomes will have the opportunity to cement his claim as one of the best greatest quarterbacks of all-time at Super Bowl 59.
The Kansas City star, who has already been named in talkSPORT’s top ten list of best-ever QBs, is seeking a Super Bowl three-peat.
Mahomes proved instrumental as the Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills to set up a clash with the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans.
The 29-year-old has already been dubbed the NFL’s own version of Michael Jordan with his trend-setting multi-colored wristbands, wiggling finger, and extra-tall helmet.
Like MJ, he also has the stats on the field to back up his swagger.
Mahomes has become synonymous with the Super Bowl, making his fifth appearance in the NFL‘s biggest game in just six seasons.
He is one of just three quarterbacks to have competed for the Lombardi Trophy five times, and more often than not, has won it…
How many Super Bowls has Mahomes won?
The former Texas Tech star has claimed three rings – which is level with Troy Aikman for the fourth most in NFL history.
He has a sparkling 17-3 postseason record, which includes a 3-1 mark in the Super Bowl and three big game MVPs.
Mahomes can go joint second on the all-time list if the Chiefs beat the Eagles by joining Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw on four.
However, he still trails NFL icon Tom Brady‘s seven – who ironically handed him his only ever Super Bowl defeat to Tampa Bay in 2021.
Across his four Super Bowls, Mahomes has completed 107 of 164 passes for 1,071 yards, with seven touchdowns and five interceptions.
Patrick Mahomes Super Bowl record
- Super Bowl 54: Kansas City Chiefs 31, San Francisco 49ers 20 (Miami, Fla.; Feb. 2, 2020) MVP: Mahomes
- Super Bowl 55: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31, Kansas City Chiefs 9 (Tampa, Fla.; Feb. 7, 2021) MVP: Brady
- Super Bowl 57: Kansas City Chiefs 38, Philadelphia Eagles 35 (Glendale, Ariz.; Feb. 12, 2023) MVP: Mahomes
- Super Bowl 58: Kansas City Chiefs 25, San Francisco 49ers 22 (Las Vegas, Nev.; Feb. 11, 2024) MVP: Mahomes
Super Bowl LIX: talkSPORT coverage
talkSPORT will live coverage of the Super Bowl from New Orleans.
Will Gavin will be your play-by-play commentator, with NFL expert Gregg Rosenthal providing analysis.
Our build-up will start at 10:30pm UK time, and there will also be a watch-a-long on the talkSPORT End Zone YouTube channel.
There will also be a swathe of exclusive interviews in the week leading up to the Super Bowl, and talkSPORT.com will also have build-up and all the reaction.
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You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
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