NFL honors Patrick Mahomes’ most recent achievement as Chiefs face Commanders

Patrick Mahomes continues his record-breaking NFL journey as the Kansas City Chiefs prepare for their Monday Night Football clash against the Washington Commanders.

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NFL honors Patrick Mahomes’ most recent achievement as Chiefs face Commanders

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NFL celebrates Patrick Mahomes for surpassing a historic career milestone before turning 31.

Chiefs regain winning momentum with four victories in their last five games heading into Week 9.

Patrick Mahomes continues to redefine greatness in the NFL. The Kansas City Chiefs’ superstar quarterback has reached yet another historic milestone — and the league made sure to recognize it ahead of the team’s much-anticipated Monday Night Football clash against the Washington Commanders.

Mahomes shatters Peyton Manning’s longstanding record

In a recent social media post, the NFL honored Mahomes for becoming the winningest quarterback before the age of 31 in league history. The post, captioned “Mahomes keeps making history,” highlighted that the Chiefs’ signal-caller now boasts 93 career wins before turning 31 — breaking Peyton Manning’s previous record of 92 victories.

Manning achieved that total during his first nine seasons (144 games played) with the Indianapolis Colts before turning 31 in March 2007. Mahomes, meanwhile, surpassed the Hall of Famer’s milestone at a much faster pace, achieving the feat in just 119 career starts.

The record underscores not only Patrick Mahomes’ consistency but also his sustained excellence in leading one of the NFL’s most dominant franchises of the modern era. The Chiefs quarterback, who turned 30 in September, continues to make history at a staggering rate.

Chiefs back on track after a rocky start

Kansas City entered the 2025 season with sky-high expectations after years of championship contention, and Mahomes’ leadership once again proved pivotal in turning the tide. Following an uncharacteristic 0-2 start, the Chiefs have regained their rhythm, winning four of their last five games, including a resounding 31-0 shutout of the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 7.

That dominant win not only pushed Kansas City above .500 for the first time this season but also showcased the return of their high-powered offense. With key weapons like Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy back in the mix, Patrick Mahomes has had plenty of help fueling an offense that has averaged 31.5 points per game over the last month.

Patrick Mahomes’ legacy continues to grow

With 93 regular-season victories, two MVP awards, and multiple Super Bowl rings, Mahomes’ resume at 30 rivals some of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play the game. His relentless pursuit of excellence and ability to rise to the occasion have cemented his place as the face of the modern NFL.

As the Chiefs prepare to take on the Commanders under the bright lights of Monday Night Football, Patrick Mahomes’ latest milestone serves as yet another reminder — the reigning king of Kansas City is far from done making history.

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