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Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs had a thrilling 2019 season in the NFL. They pulled off a stunning win in Super Bowl LIV against Jimmy Garoppolo-led San Francisco 49ers in Miami. After trailing for most of the game, Mahomes led the Chiefs to victory in the fourth quarter.

The 49ers led by a 20-10 margin with 11:57 on the clock. But Patrick Mahomes had different plans. Mahomes and Chiefs went on a rampant scoring spree in the final quarter of the Super Bowl. They demolished San Francisco by dropping 21 points over the final 8:33 of the fourth quarter to earn a smooth 31-20 victory. Let’s go back to when this iconic Patrick Mahomes banger released, even before he became a Super Bowl champion.

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Throwback to this classic banger – ‘Take me Home, Pat Mahomes’

The Ringer website, which was launched by former ESPN sportswriter Bill Simmons, released the now-famous ‘Pat Mahomes, Take me home’ song’ at the start of 2019. This song is a parody of the famous ‘Country Roads by John Denver’. 

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Almost instantly, it turned into a huge hit amongst Chiefs fans. It echoed across pubs and sports bars across Kansas throughout the 2019 season. After their Super Bowl LIV win, the site released an updated version of this song which included Chiefs fans as well.

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Here’s the remixed version after Patrick Mahomes helped the Chiefs win the Super Bowl

Former Dallas Cowboys player Dez Bryant heaps praise on Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill

There is no doubt about Patrick Mahomes’ throwing ability. But it must be argued that the star QB is blessed with some Olympic-grade wideouts at Kansas in the form of Mecole Hardman, Sammy Watkins, and Demarcus Robinson. However, one WR who stands out from the rest is 26-year old Tyreek Hill.

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Recently, former Cowboys star Dez Bryant heaped praise on Hill. He tweeted “You can’t have these conversations with stat watchers… Tyreek one of my favorite players of all time and I’m not being biased but nobody covering that man one on one…I think he’s the best player in the league outside of Mahomes.”

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Daniel Arambur is an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports, bringing close to a decade of experience across sports media, digital strategy, and editorial operations. He covers trade rumors, game-day matchups, and long-form NBA features, with a particular knack for spotlighting underdog narratives and momentum-shifting storylines. A journalism graduate with a postgraduate certificate in Strategic Marketing and Communications from Conestoga College, Ontario, Daniel blends statistical context with sharp, opinion-led analysis. His professional journey spans content strategy, paid media, editorial oversight, and quality analysis, giving him a rare end-to-end understanding of how sports stories are researched, positioned, and delivered at scale. Over the years, he has worked across SEO-driven publishing, audience growth initiatives, and performance-focused editorial environments, sharpening his ability to balance speed with accuracy and depth. At EssentiallySports, Daniel applies this multifaceted background to NBA coverage that is informed, structured, and reader-centric. Known for his analytical clarity and narrative instinct, he approaches the league with a storyteller’s eye and a strategist’s discipline, consistently aiming to add perspective beyond the box score. Based in Ontario, a city once home to NBA champion Jamal Murray, he harbors a long-term ambition to sit down for an exclusive conversation with the hometown star.

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