Patrick Mahomes is no stranger to lofty comparisons. Many have tabbed the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback as the football version of NBA legend Michael Jordan, and Mahomes welcomes that parallel with open arms. In a recent interview with Sports Illustrated’s Greg Bishop, Mahomes opened up about his desire to emulate Jordan’s legacy both on and off the field.
“That’s the Hope”
For Mahomes, being compared to Michael Jordan isn’t a compliment so much as a blueprint.
“Obviously that’s the hope,” Mahomes said. “To be like Jordan, an impact on the game.”
Much as Jordan changed the basketball game with his high-flying dunks and clutch performances, Mahomes is doing the same to the quarterback position. His scrambling ability, no-look throws, and deep touchdown passes have made him one of the most electrifying players in NFL history.
Winners on the Biggest Stage
It’s not just their style of play that invites comparisons; it’s their ability to win.
Jordan’s six NBA championships in 13 seasons set the standard for greatness in the Chicago Bulls. In his eighth season with the Chiefs, Mahomes now has three Super Bowl victories on his resume. Still, at 29, he is building an impressive resume to pace or perhaps beat Jordan’s legacy.
“I want to be remembered for winning, obviously,” Mahomes said. “But I want to be remembered for how much fun it was to watch me play, and for the person I was on the field. I have that fire. I want people to enjoy the moment, every time.”
With his eye-popping highlights and undeniable charm, Mahomes seems to be well on his way.
History in his Sights
The Chiefs are hunting for some history this season, looking to become the first team in the Super Bowl era to three-peat. At 12-1, Kansas City has already clinched its ninth consecutive AFC West title following a gritty 19-17 win over the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 14.
Mahomes continues to produce, and his 20 touchdowns pass a tie for eighth-most in the league through 13 games. That level of sustained brilliance on the field has kept the Chiefs at the top of the NFL pecking order and has him among the most marketable stars in the league.
His jersey is the third-best seller of 2024, only behind Chicago Bears rookie sensation Caleb Williams and Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud.
If Mahomes can lead Kansas City to another Lombardi Trophy this season, the Jordan comparisons will only grow stronger. Jordan famously led the Bulls to two three-peats-first from 1991-93 and again from 1996-98. A third-straight Super Bowl for Mahomes would cement his status as one of the greatest winners in NFL history.
Legacy in the Making
The Jordan comparison for Mahomes isn’t about championships but legacy. From his game-changing playstyle to his competitive fire, Mahomes is carving out a legacy that goes well beyond the sport.
As the Chiefs march toward another potential title, fans can’t help but wonder: Could Patrick Mahomes be football’s answer to Michael Jordan? The story is still being written, but one thing is certain: Mahomes is making it a joy to watch every step of the way.
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