
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes cannot stop setting new National Football League (NFL) records.
The 27-year-old entered record books on Monday morning, February 13, when he became the first player since 1999 to bag the Super Bowl title and NFL Most Valuable Player award in one season.
St. Louis Rams' legend Kurt Turner was the last star to attain that incredible feat.
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Mahomes, who limped off injured in the first half, came back guns blazing to help his side lift their second Super Bowl title in a four years period, narrowly beating the Eagles 38-35
Kansas City Chiefs was trailing the Philadelphia Eagles 24-14 at the break but Mahomes' extraordinary display won it for the former.
US President Joe Biden had put his money on the Eagles winning the coveted title in support of her wife.
However, he ended up somehow disappointed since the Eagles bottled it up in the second half, allowing Kansas City room to produce one of the most outstanding comebacks.
After the game, Biden lauded Mahomes for the historic achievement, singling out his never die spirit.
"Congratulations to Kansas City Chiefs on their Super Bowl win and to MVP Patrick Mahomes on leading the team to victory.
“Through injury and obstacles, you showed grit and true resilience. Looking forward to having you at the White House," he ended.
Mahomes, a father of two, hails from a sporting family. His father, Pat Mahomes was a Major League Baseball player.
NFL fans inside the fully packed State Farm Stadium in Glendale were not only entertained by the brilliant action but also by the melodious voice of famed singer Robyn Rihanna Fenty popularly known as Rihanna.
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