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CINCINNATI, OH – DECEMBER 04: Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes 15 walks off the field after the game against the Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals on December 4, 2022, at the Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, OH. Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire NFL, American Football Herren, USA DEC 04 Chiefs at Bengals Icon221204102

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CINCINNATI, OH – DECEMBER 04: Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes 15 walks off the field after the game against the Kansas City Chiefs and the Cincinnati Bengals on December 4, 2022, at the Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, OH. Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire NFL, American Football Herren, USA DEC 04 Chiefs at Bengals Icon221204102
As we cruise toward Super Bowl LIX on Feb 9, 2025, the NFL chatter is hotter than a Sunday tailgate grill and twice as juicy. The Chiefs rolled through the 2024 season with a slick 15-2 record—not only has Patrick Mahomes dazzled us with his record-breaking feats—being the fastest to hit 10k passing yds in just 34 games and throwing 79 TDs in his first 32 games, with a career win-loss record of 89-23 in the past—but he’s also aiming the broadcast booth with a style as smooth as his no-look passes.
“I just try to learn from every mistake that I make so that I never make them again.” With nods to the flair reminiscent of your favorite late-night quips, Mahomes is telling FOX exactly what he wants to see on air, setting up a conversation that’s as entertaining as it is significant.
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Patrick Mahomes’ strong demand from FOX
Mahomes isn’t just a magician on the field—he’s a straight-up trendsetter off it too. In a move that’s equal parts cheek and challenge, the Chiefs’ star recently laid down his demand for the network to bring in the big guns, like Terry Bradshaw and Michael Strahan. Reflecting on his flawless 2-0 record in Super Bowls, Mahomes dropped a line that’s been echoing through every locker room and water cooler: “I know what I’m saying. We gotta have FOX do all of them from now on.” He split that bombshell into two lines, letting each syllable resonate like a perfectly thrown spiral, and trust me, it’s got the kind of swagger that would make even Tony Stark raise an eyebrow.
This demand isn’t just a boastful shout—it’s a call for a broadcast lineup that mirrors the explosive energy of a Chiefs comeback. Mahomes’ insistence on FOX handling all future calls isn’t just about ratings; it’s about ensuring that every play, every blitz, and every heart-stopping moment gets the analytical breakdown it deserves.
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With a resume packed with record-smashing feats and game-changing plays, he’s not messing around. His career stats—637 passing yds, 10 TDs, 2 INTs, and 111.1 rtg against the Eagles alone—are proof that his demands come from someone who truly understands excellence. Now, let’s talk legacy. Mahomes is carving out his own chapter in NFL history while paying homage to the legends who came before him.
His call for FOX to elevate the broadcast game by tapping into icons like Bradshaw and Strahan is a nod to the golden era of football commentary—a time when every word could turn a game into a timeless classic. It’s like when Michael Scott from The Office tried to turn a mundane meeting into a moment of sheer brilliance with, “Would I rather be feared or loved? Easy. Both.” Mahomes isn’t asking for a soft broadcast; he’s demanding a powerhouse performance that matches his on-field heroics.
And with a career that’s already rewriting record books (remember, fastest to 10k passing yards and most TDs in the first 32 games), his expectations for excellence are not just warranted—they’re inevitable.
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Chiefs QB confirms stance on Super Bowl Announcer
While Mahomes is busy laying down the law for FOX, he’s also making his stance on the Super Bowl booth crystal clear. In a candid sit-down with Peter Schrager, Mahomes expressed genuine excitement about having Tom Brady on the call for Super Bowl LIX. Brady, with his mind-blowing 89,214 passing yards, 649 TDs, and 7,753 completions over 23 seasons, is a living legend whose broadcast debut on FOX is already the talk of the town. “I have so much respect for Tom, and he’s been someone that’s given me so much advice in my career.”
Despite some naysayers questioning Brady’s dual role—given his part-ownership of the Raiders, an AFC West rival of the Chiefs—Mahomes isn’t buying the drama. “So, it’ll be really cool, and I’m sure he’ll break it down, and it’ll be a great game, and I’m excited for the fans to see it,” he added.
Splitting his praise, Mahomes is basically saying that Brady’s broadcast expertise is as solid as his playing days, and he can’t wait for everyone to experience it firsthand. It’s a sentiment that’s as refreshing as Jim Halpert’s wry smile in The Office when he’s about to pull off a classic prank. The conversation around Brady’s role has been multifaceted, with critics and fans alike weighing in on whether his commentary chops can match his on-field brilliance.
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The NFL even lifted restrictions to let Brady join pre-production meetings with both the Chiefs and Eagles, underscoring the league’s faith in his ability to add a fresh, insightful twist to the broadcast. In the grand scheme of things, this isn’t just about who calls the game; it’s about honoring the game itself. The Chiefs and Eagles have been locking horns since 1972—a saga marked by nail-biters like the 21-20 showdown in ’72 and the recent 38-35 Super Bowl LVII thriller.
In this light, having someone like Brady—whose NFL résumé reads like a blockbuster script—provide analysis seems like a match made in football heaven. As the NFL gears up for this epic showdown, with Brady stepping into the booth and Mahomes’ record-breaking feats lighting up the season, the narrative is set to be one of the most engaging in recent memory. With every stat, every record, and every passionate declaration, the stage is primed for a Super Bowl that’s not just a game, but a cultural event.
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