Chiefs vs. Raiders: Patrick Mahomes finds Justin Watson for record-setting touchdown

Patrick Mahomes took sole possession of the #Chiefs’ all-time passing touchdowns record in Kansas City’s Week 13 matchup against the #Raiders.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has set a number of records throughout his time in the NFL, and he made even more history in the defending Super Bowl champions’ Week 13 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders on Black Friday.

After struggling to score for most of the first half against Las Vegas, Mahomes was able to put a touchdown drive together as the two-minute warning approached in the first half.

The reigning Super Bowl MVP found veteran wide receiver Justin Watson in the endzone, which lifted him over Chiefs legend Len Dawson on Kansas City’s all-time touchdown passes leaderboard.

Take a look at the record-setting touchdown, which was posted to Twitter by the Chiefs’ official account:

Dawson was considered to be the best quarterback in franchise history before Mahomes meteoric rise to stardom.

Stay tuned to see if Mahomes can continue keeping Kansas City’s offense in gear to help the Chiefs earn their eleventh regular season win.

Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson sets NFL passing touchdown record

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has set the NFL passing touchdown record a 14 through the first three games of a season.

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson had himself a day Week 3 against the Cowboys, setting an NFL record while ensuring his team advanced to 3-0 on the year with the 38-31 win over Dallas.

Wilson threw for 315 yards completing 27 of 40 passes attempted and five touchdowns. He now holds the all-time record for the most touchdown passes (14) thrown through the first three games of a player’s season, passing Chief’s signal-caller Patrick Mahomes who previously held the honor with 13 TDs in 2018.

Wilson connected on three straight scores with Tyler Lockett, then found Jacob Hollister and finally, DK Metcalf with just under two minutes to go in the fourth quarter.

Here’s a look at the play that sealed the deal.

Wilson is also the first Seahawks player in franchise history to have back to back five-touchdown games.

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