The former teammate of Patrick Mohomes goes back to the inherited narrative ‘fogs’ around the Chiefs star


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The loss of Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl Lix against the Philadelphia Eagles dropped him 3-2 in Super Bowls since he took the reins as a field marshal of the Kansas City bosses.

On Sunday, Mohamses had one of the worst games he has had. The defense of the Eagles exceeded the offensive line of the Chiefs and shook early and frequently. He was fired six times, threw two interceptions and lost a loose ball. His QB rating was 11.4 for the game.

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The defensive Tackle of the Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Carter, #98, pushes the Marshal of the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, #15, during the second half of the Super Bowl Lix on Sunday, February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (Photo AP/Charlie Riedel)

The game was on par with its performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the LV of the Super Bowl. He was fired three times and launched two interceptions, ending with a QB rating of 42.2.

NFL experts began to question Mohamses’s legacy immediately after the game. While there were comparisons with Tom Brady in the game in which some believed that Mohamses would be in his stratosphere with a third consecutive title, the loss, for some, decreased both his position that the gap between them is almost unsurpassed.

The former offensive liner of the bosses, Mitchell Schwartz, had none of that. He defended Mohamses in social media publications on Tuesday.

“Someone will have to explain how the legacy of a 29 -year -old boy is pushed because after the best 7 -year start for a race and approaching the story of winning 3 consecutive super bowls, a bad game of the entire complete team decreases that legacy ? “He wrote in X.

“Tiger lost the cuts in the specialties even in the peak of his powers. Brady had a 16-0 team and lost to a team of 10-6. I lost the playoffs their second year. Yardas but that does not matter because it was not In the Super Bowl?

The field marshal of the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, #15, is aside during the second half of the Super Bowl Lix against the Filadelphia Eagles on Sunday, February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (Photo AP/Gerald Herbert)

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“The dynamic has become very strange in which you not only have to win #ingz, but also make you so bad for a loss of the Super Bowl when you are doing unprecedented things before the age of 30. Brady is the most successful QB From history, I will take years to compare your curriculum. “

When Brady lost to the New York giants in 2007, Schwartz said, experts did not get on their legacy and questioned their curriculum. He regretted the “reactionary” state of the media.

“It seems that we are trying to mix MJ and Brady and keep PAT to that standard. No one is repeating 6-0,” he wrote. “Brady didn’t.

Schwartz asked the speakers to “pump the brakes” compared and inherited talks.

Mahomes has a lot of time to catch Brady, if that is the goal. Brady was 32 years old when he reached his fifth Super Bowl and fell to 3-2 when his patriots lost to the giants for the second time.

Brady spent 10 years without winning another. The Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl XLIX thanks to an interception of Malcolm Butler at the end of the game.

Mohomes promised to recover and bring to the bosses back to glory.

“I will drop them today. I will always continue working and try to learn and be better for it,” he wrote in X. “I want to thank God for every opportunity he has given me.

The field marshal of the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, #15, shakes hand with fans when it comes out of the field after a defeat against Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl Lix on Sunday, February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

“We will return.”

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