Week 4 clash between the Buccaneers and the Chiefs is going to be a clash of the generations. When Tom Brady made his debut in the league, Patrick Mahomes was not even born. But 20 years down the line, this gunslinger scripted history by winning a Super Bowl title. See what he has to say about the changes after winning the title?
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From being a 10th overall pick to a Super Bowl champion three years later, it has been an amazing journey for the QB. Although it’s always about playing the ball, before or after being a champion. The youngster explains what actually changed after getting an entitlement as a Super Bowl quarterback.
“A lot more commercials. I think. that’s the biggest thing. No. it’s that offseasons are definitely fun,” Mahomes said in a recent interview ahead of Week 4.
“.I get to be a part of a lot of different things get to go to golf tournaments get to shoot commercials. But at the end of the day, it’s just playing football. I used to love it you get to go back home, train, and get better and better,” he added to his explanation. Both sides are prominent contenders for the title; however, the Chiefs are expected to enter the field with a much better Offense, compared to that of the Buccaneers.
After tasting a humiliating defeat 31-9 against Tom Brady in Super Bowl LV, this is the first time Mahomes will have an opportunity to avenge his loss. The passer was in high regard and admiration for the veteran calling him an absolute legend of the sport.
Patrick Mahomes clarifies his intentions to play along like Tom Brady
The seven-time Super Bowl Champion is a living inspiration for several players entering the league. Other than his top-class career, the gunslinger also admires Brady for his approach to life.
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When asked about his plans till the age of 45, Mahomes mentioned that he will play until his body supports him to remain at the top. “I want to play as long as I can play, and I can still have a chance to help the team get better,” Mahomes said in the interview.
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“Obviously, it’s hard to play until you’re 45 years old, and I don’t want to be out there just hanging on. You see what Tom is – he’s still playing at a very high level,” he added to his explanation. Brady and Mahomes have an age gap of 18 years. It will be interesting to see how much they can pull out in the upcoming week of the 2022 season.
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