Former NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes and his Kansas City Chiefs found themselves down 7-0 to the Pittsburgh Steelers during Sunday night’s AFC wild-card playoff game.
It was shocking considering that the two-time defending AFC champions were huge favorites at home against an overmatched Steelers squad.
Then, things changed big-time.
Mr. Mahomes started playing like the MVP quarterback we saw earlier in his career. Kansas City scored five consecutive touchdowns to take a 35-7 lead about midway through the third quarter. All five touchdowns came via Mahomes’ right arm, as he completed 25 of his first 34 passes with those five touchdowns and just one interception.
Mahomes looked like a surgeon out there, dominating what had been a good Steelers defense in the process. That included touchdown passes to five different players. All said, the Chiefs scored touchdowns on five consecutive drives — spanning 327 yards in the process.
The scoring culminated in this touchdown pass from Mahomes to Tyreek Hill.
Tyreek got a step and was GONE @cheetah
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This span also included an amazing touchdown pass from Mahomes to star tight end Travis Kelce.
Kelce coming right into your living room @tkelce
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And another touchdown pass. This time, to wide receiver Byron Pringle.
Pringle shook him @pringle_byron#SuperWildCard | #ChiefsKingdom
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If the Chiefs keep getting this type of play from Mahomes in the playoffs, they are going to be an incredibly hard out. That continues in the NFL divisional round against a red-hot Buffalo Bills squad coming off a blowout home win over the New England Patriots.
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