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Patrick Mahomes might only be 25, but he’s already built quite a resume for himself. A three-time Pro Bowler, NFL MVP and Super Bowl winner, the sky truly is the limit for the Kansas City Chiefs superstar.

Mahomes was one win away from making it two Super Bowl rings to his name last season. But then the Tampa Bay Buccaneers led by the evergreen Tom Brady got the better of his Chiefs in Super Bowl LV.

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With many more Super Bowls ahead, Mahomes has already established himself as an NFL superstar. But that doesn’t mean that the quarterback is reluctant to reach out for help.

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Patrick Mahomes seeks advice from Aaron Rodgers & Tom Brady

During an interview with The Ringer, Mahomes revealed that he hasn’t let any of the success get to his head. Instead, the quarterback is still always looking to find ways to grow and learn from the very best.

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“I think people don’t realize all us guys talk. I talk to Aaron (Rodgers), I talk to Tom (Brady) and they’re willing to give me advice,” said Mahomes.

Despite being Mahomes’ top rivals on the field, Mahomes isn’t afraid to seek advice from the two most experienced QBs in the league. And it seems that the two legends have no problems in sharing their wealth of knowledge with the quarterback either.

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“I’m still a young guy in this league. I’m still trying to learn how to continue to have success every single year, and so being able to talk like that with the guys is definitely a good thing,” Mahomes added.

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The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is aiming for a big season ahead of him. With a revamped O-line in place, Mahomes hope to get the protection he needs to make the big plays. The pass protection which went missing in Super Bowl LV.