Patrick Mahomes is off to a roaring start with the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium against the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC Championship Game.
After buying time to find Tyreek Hill for the first score, Mahomes was on the move, again, and found his other favorite target, TE Travis Kelce to give the AFC West champs a 14-3 lead in the second quarter.
Check out the dazzling moves by Mahomes before he finds Kelce in the end zone for six points.
Backyard football.@PatrickMahomes @TKelce
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The great tight end put on some moves of his own after catching the pass, which was good for 5 yards, and completed a 7-play, 75-yard drive.
With touchdowns on their first two drives, the Chiefs had scored on 6 straight possessions.
Earlier in the drive, Mahomes found Mecole Hardman for 44 yards.
Mahomes to Mecole for 44 yards! #ChiefsKingdom #NFLPlayoffs
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You can’t stop Mahomes if you can’t contain him.
This is what you call extending the play: Mahomes' time to throw on his last TD pass was 7.94 seconds — longest time to throw on a TD pass in his career. He scrambled nearly 30 yards. @NextGenStats #CINvsKC
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