Patrick Mahomes was stellar in defeat, tossing four touchdown passes against the Cowboys. But the two-time MVP is in very real danger of missing the playoffs for the first time in his career.
With Kansas Cityâs postseason hopes fading, Kevin Durant was asked if the teamâs struggles in 2025 will affect Mahomesâ legacy. âWhat kind of question is that? That makes no sense at all,â Durant said on the Up & Adams Show. âIf anybodyâs questioning Pat Mahomesâ legacy from one off year⊠He could miss the playoffs for the rest of his career, I donât give a damn⊠This man is Patrick Mahomes.â
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Even if Mahomes never wins another championship, his legacy is secure in Durantâs mind. âHe’s still an all-time great. Potentially the greatest of all time,â he said.
While the Chiefs could miss the playoffs for the first time in 11 years, Mahomes is actually playing well. Heâs fourth in the league with 3,238 passing yards. That puts him on pace for 4,587 yards over 17 games, which would be his highest total since his 2022 MVP campaign.
Mahomes is fifth in the league with 22 touchdown passes. That puts the ninth-year veteran on track for 31 TDs, which would also be his best effort since 2022.
In Week 13, Mahomesâ made NFL history. His four passing touchdowns tied him with Russell Wilson for the second-most TDs in a playerâs first nine seasons (267).
The All-Pro QB is surpassing his 2024 production by almost every standard. Except, of course, for the bottom line. Last year, Mahomes led the Chiefs to the Super Bowl. This season, Kansas City could miss the playoffs altogether.
The Chiefs face a must-win game against the Houston Texans in Week 14. The resurgent Texans have won four straight contests, improving to 7-5. Mahomes has his work cut out for him Sunday night. Houston boasts the leagueâs top overall defense. The Texans are allowing a stingy 265.7 yards and 16.5 points per game this season.