Super Bowl 2025: Mahomes’ Ultimate Test for Greatness

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GOAT status is up in the air this weekend at the Super Bowl. Patrick Mahomes has a lot to play for on Sunday.

I mean, it’s the Super Bowl, obviously. There’s always a lot to play for there. But here, there’s more at stake than usual — specifically for Mahomes and the Chiefs.

Look. Mahomes is already the greatest quarterback I’ve ever seen play football. Personally, I don’t need any convincing. He navigates the pocket better than Aaron Rodgers in his prime. He’s got a better arm than Tom Brady. He’s as cerebral as Peyton Manning. The dude is nice, guys. Y’all know that.

But some folks look at Brady’s seven championship rings and believe he’s still the guy — especially considering that he beat the Chiefs to get his seventh. If you’re one of those people, that’s fine! To each their own. I think you’re wrong, but I don’t mind the debate.

If the Chiefs three-peat? There’s no debating it anymore. It’s Mahomes. There’s no question.

Let’s face it, man. Kansas City isn’t really supposed to be here. Not again. Not like this. That team is 15-2, but it feels like each of Kansas City’s wins has been by the skin of its teeth, starting with a Week 1 win over the Ravens that only happened because of Isaiah Likely’s big toe.

This Chiefs team might win three games without Mahomes on the roster. The offensive line is mid. The defense is just solid. The receivers? Don’t even get me started. Travis Kelce is washed.

Yet, Kansas City is in the Super Bowl again. We’re watching the Michael Jordan of football, y’all.

To get this three-peat off, the Chiefs will have to overcome the biggest test they’ve ever had. This Eagles team is stacked everywhere. This is much better than the team the Chiefs saw in 2022. Saquon Barkley plays for those guys.

For what it’s worth, I’ve got the Birds winning this one.

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