In a thrilling encounter against the Las Vegas Raiders on Black Friday, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes made history by surpassing Len Dawson to become the franchise’s all-time touchdown passing leader. With his 238th touchdown pass, Mahomes etched his name into the Chiefs’ record books, achieving this milestone in just 84 games. This remarkable feat comes as Mahomes is in his sixth season, and he showcased his extraordinary skills by throwing two touchdown passes to fellow wide receiver Justyn Ross during the game. Mahomes expressed immense gratitude, saying, ‘Len Dawson was a legend and I’m really proud to hold this record now.’ The Chiefs’ win secured a pivotal moment in NFL history, especially for Mahomes, who now lays claim to a significant legacy within one of the league’s storied franchises. The game concluded with the Chiefs defeating the Raiders 31-13, reinforcing their standing in the AFC.
Patrick Mahomes Becomes Kansas City Chiefs’ All-Time Touchdown Passing Leader
