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MAHOMES CRUSHES MARINO RECORD: WE ARE LIVING IN THE GREATEST ERA!

KANSAS CITY – Chiefs Kingdom! This Sunday night has etched Patrick Mahomes into the history books with the boldest ink. In the impressive victory against the Lions (30-17), the 6-yard TD pass to Xavier Worthy wasn't just a scoring play; it was the 300th touchdown of Mahomes' career (including the postseason).

And here is the shocking truth: Mahomes reached the 300 TD mark in just 139 games!


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History-Shattering Speed

Mahomes is now officially the fastest player in NFL history to reach this milestone, utterly crushing the previous benchmarks.

  • He surpassed the legendary Dan Marino (who reached 300 TDs in 152 games).

  • He surpassed Aaron Rodgers (who reached the mark in 147 games).

  • Mahomes' 139-game feat proves one thing clearly: His TD-per-game efficiency is unmatched. At 30 years old, Mahomes is not just the Chiefs' star; he is rewriting the definition of the Quarterback position in the modern NFL.

    Rewriting the Definition of Greatness

    This record transcends a simple individual statistic. It cements Chiefs Kingdom's belief that we are living in the Golden Era of this franchise. Three Super Bowl titles, multiple MVP awards, and now the speed TD record—Mahomes is building a legacy at rocket speed, tilting every "greatest QB" debate firmly in his favor.

    “300 TDs in just 139 games! Mahomes isn't just breaking records; he's rewriting the definition of QB greatness. The GOAT!” – Crucially, Mahomes is still in his prime. Get ready for 400, 500 TDs, and beyond.

    This is the time for Chiefs Kingdom to hold its head high. We are not just winning; we are watching history being made every single week. GO CHIEFS!

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