It took a while for the Kansas City Chiefs to find their high gear against the Carolina Panthers.
When they did, the Super Bowl champs saw their quarterback reach a milestone faster than any NFL quarterback.
Patrick Mahomes, as noted by Chiefs Wire, has now thrown 100 career TD passes.
With three touchdown passes against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, Mahomes has become the fastest player in NFL history to reach 100 passing touchdowns. He passes the previous record-holder, Pro Football Hall of Fame QB Dan Marino, who hit the 100 passing touchdown mark in 44 career games. It took Mahomes just 40 career games to hit 100 passing touchdown mark. It’s all the more impressive when you consider that Mahomes has three career games where he didn’t throw a single touchdown pass, including the first game start of his career back in 2017.
No. 100 went to Tyreek Hill here.
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