Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has undoubtedly solidified himself as one of the elite players in the NFL.

After securing his third Super Bowl win in just five years, the 28-year-old star is drawing comparisons to legendary quarterbacks like Tom Brady.

In a recent interview with Time, Mahomes reflected on his successful career so far, acknowledging that he has enjoyed a strong start but is humble about his place among the all-time greats.

Despite being named one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People of 2024, Mahomes stated that he still has work to do to reach the level of players like Brady, Peyton Manning, and Aaron Rodgers.

Looking towards the future, Mahomes expressed his desire to continue playing until the age of 45, but emphasized that family time will always be a priority. As the Chiefs gear up for the upcoming season, Mahomes and his team are on the brink of making history by potentially achieving a rare three-peat Super Bowl victory.

Mahomes’s focus remains on giving his all on the football field and leaving a lasting legacy. As he looks ahead to the end of his career, he hopes to be able to say that he left everything out on the field and has no regrets.

While the debate over whether Mahomes can be considered the greatest of all time rages on, one thing is certain – he is determined to make the most of every moment on the gridiron.

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