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Patrick Mahomes is ascending toward glory as a quarterback. This year, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is acing the franchise and leading them to the playoffs. The athlete achieved every ounce of success at a relatively young age. Recently, a new statistic compared the Grim Reaper with some legendary NFL quarterbacks. But one of them made a relatively strong statement about it.

New statistics showcase that Patrick Mahomes is 572 yards away from surpassing Cardinals legend Kurt Warner’s record. He would become the 10th all-time leader in postseason passing yards. Moreover, the Chiefs’ QB1 is five touchdowns away from surpassing Dan Marino and becoming the 8th all-time in postseason passing TDs. He achieved it all while being just 27 years old.

Is Kurt Warner salty over Patrick Mahomes?

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As the statistic spread like wildfire, Kurt Warner made a response to it. He took to Twitter and said, “Haha… I didn’t start my first GAME until I was 28!!”

However, it does not appear that the former NFL quarterback is upset about it. While responding to a tweet, Kurt Warner said that he was cracking up because Mahomes did everything mentioned above before he ever started a gridiron game. It is safe to say that Patrick Mahomes’ prowess as a quarterback impressed the Hall of Fame quarterback.

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Warner made his first career start with St. Louis [now Los Angeles] Rams and clinched the Super Bowl in the same season. He was 28 years old. He had some of his best seasons with the franchise before moving to the Arizona Cardinals.

Patrick Mahomes is winning tremendously in the game. But off the field, he is achieving wonders and new accomplishments.

Chiefs QB1 wins WPMOY Charity Challenge

The Walter Payton Man Of The Year (MOTY) has a nationwide charity challenge, and a Chiefs player has won it three years in a row. Patrick Mahomes won the challenge this year, succeeding Travis Kelce and Tyrann Mathieu. The QB1 would receive $25,000, which would be donated to his ’15 and the Mahomies’ foundation.

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Patrick Mahomes sent a statement to the Chiefs Kingdom after winning the WPMOY Charity Challenge. The Kansas City quarterback recognized their appreciation “on and off the field” and urged everyone to contribute to making KC a better place to live.

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The Grim Reaper is a classic example of what a people’s champion should be.

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