The Kansas City Chiefs aspire to make history this Sunday. Should they defeat the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, they will become the first franchise to win three consecutive Super Bowls in NFL history. This game is significant not only for the Chiefs organization but also for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who is striving to establish his legacy and move closer to Tom Brady in the conversation for the greatest quarterback of all time. Ironically, Brady will be calling the Super Bowl, and Mahomes openly addressed their dynamic during a media session leading up to the game.
“I have so much respect for Tom, and he’s been someone that’s given me so much advice in my career,” Mahomes said, according to Fox News. “So, it’ll be really cool, and I’m sure he’ll break it down, and it’ll be a great game, and I’m excited for the fans to see it.” These words of support are meaningful for Brady, especially considering he’s faced criticism this season regarding his performance in the broadcast booth.
Despite these criticisms and his new ownership role with the Las Vegas Raiders, Brady appears committed to continuing his work in broadcasting, suggesting that this may not be his last Super Bowl. With Mahomes’ backing, it could enhance Brady’s credibility in his new role, making it intriguing to see how he performs on Sunday.