Zach Wilson was literally the first QB to outplay Patrick Mahomes statistically and he still lost

Raise a hand if you had “Zach Wilson would outplay Patrick Mahomes and still lose” on your bingo card

Lost in the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce hoopla Sunday night was Zach Wilson’s performance. Most have (understandably) written Wilson’s future off as a franchise quarterback in just his third season. Yet, there he was, dropping dimes against the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, even earning the respect of Chris Jones.

What was most wild was that Wilson literally outplayed Patrick Mahomes. I do not mean he made one or two better throws. No, no. Wilson had more completions, more yards, more touchdown passes, and fewer interceptions. By every relevant statistical account, he was the better quarterback, having outplayed the best player in the sport under a national television spotlight.

And this is the first time that’s ever happened to Mahomes in 127 college and professional starts:

Wilson was so good that he almost led the New York Jets to a monumental upset. Ah, but that’s the rub. He almost led them to an upset.

Perhaps that’s the delicious (and unfortunate) irony here. Even when you outplay Mahomes, he and his team still find a way to win the game. You might have the better numbers he usually produces, but he’ll still attain the most important statistic when the clock reads zeroes: an addition to the win column.