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Patrick Mahomes Surpasses NFL Icon Tom Brady With Top Record After Narrow Win Against Buffalo Bills

Published 01/21/2024, 11:50 PM EST

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In what is a heartbreaking scenario for the Buffalo Bills, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated them for the third time with Josh Allen as the starting QB in the postseason. But the Chiefs fans, more specifically Patrick Mahomes fans, are in for a super treat because the 28-year-old QB just set a milestone. He even broke Tom Brady’s record!

Sunday’s narrow win over the Bills was nothing short of phenomenal. Both teams performed exceptionally until Bills’ placekicker Tyler Bass’ 44-yard attempt ended the team’s hope for victory. But while the Bills lament over their loss, Patrick Mahomes has more to celebrate aside from clinching an AFC Championship appearance. 

Patrick Mahomes breaks Tom Brady’s record for most playoff wins under 30

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Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes finally did it! The last game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium has raised the Chiefs legendary QB on a pedestal. He just surpassed retired NFL GOAT Tom Brady’s record for “most playoff wins in NFL history under the age of 30.” His 13 playoff wins surpassed Tom Brady’s 12 playoff wins under 30.

The last 27-24 victory over the Bills on Sunday marked the Chiefs’ sixth back-to-back season propelling them to appear at the AFC championship game. With this last win, it will be Patrick Mahomes’ 13th playoff victory which is tied for the sixth-most in the history of NFL QBs. They say legends never die and Mahomes is living to tell the tale!

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Chiefs narrowly triumph over Bills in the AFC divisional matchup

Suspense hung in the air as the intensity of the Chiefs vs Bills game took on a new level. The two AFC giants were a worthy match for each other, but with the Bills’ inability to enter the red zone, they were forced to a field goal attempt. Bass’ 44-yard attempt fell short of expectations and gave the Chiefs the edge over the game. 

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In the last game, the Chiefs’ defense shone as they forced a turnover on downs and a three-and-out. Starting QB Patrick Mahomes accounted for 215 yards and two touchdowns, completing 17 of his 23 passes. Meanwhile, TE Travis Kelce received both his TDs and caught five of his six targets for 75 yards. It’s another celebratory night for Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs!

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