Mahomes' added to his argument last weekend, with a divisional win against the Houston Texans that put him at 16 postseason wins as a starting quarterback, tying Montana for second-most all-time. Brady leads the way with 35, so Mahomes needs to keep up his winning ways a while longer before he can catch up, at least in that category.
For many years, Joe Montana was viewed as the most successful playoff quarterback in NFL history. Tom Brady has since surpassed Montana, and on Sunday, Patrick Mahomes can vault Montana and make a strong case that he's behind only Brady in NFL postseason history.
Joe Montana, widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, recently ranked five quarterbacks. Notably, Patrick Mahomes tied with Peyton Manning on Montana's list.
Patrick Mahomes has already long finished his first ballot Hall of Fame resume: 3 Super Bowls, 3 Super Bowl MVPs, 2 regular season MVPs, 6 Pro Bowls – not to mention carrying a 16-3 post-season record and reaching seven straight AFC Championship games – the list does not stop.
Patrick Mahomes could surpass Joe Montana’s playoff wins In 2024, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has a chance to cement his name ahead of Montana in the record books. Entering ...
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes is one of the main reasons for ... A 16th win would tie him with Joe Montana, the legendary quarterback who won four Super Bowls for the San Francisco 49ers.
Among other achievements, Mahomes can move into a tie with Joe Montana for the second-most postseason wins in NFL history.
Mahomes improved 16-3 in the playoffs, tying Joe Montana for the second-most wins in NFL history behind Tom Brady, and he is 7-0 in the divisional round.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs have a clear mission: reach Super Bowl LIX. To get there, they must defeat Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game. A win and a strong performance would allow the AFC West quarterback to surpass Hall of Famer Joe Montana in two significant NFL playoff categories.
The Patriots' Tom Brady won his first two playoff matchups against Peyton Manning before losing the final three in the only QB rivalry with five postseason meetings. Brady split four matchups with Baltimore's Joe Flacco with the Patriots and Ravens alternating wins in those matchups that came in a span of six seasons.
Patrick Mahomes can embellish his already legendary legacy on Sunday.In his seventh season as a starting quarterback, Mahomes leads the Kansas City Chiefs to their seventh consecutive AFC Championship Game.