Patrick Mahomes was honored as the Kansas City Chiefs' MVP at the 101 Awards this year. The 28-year-old quarterback received the Derrick Thomas Award, a team-voted MVP trophy, during the event held in Kansas City, Mo., which celebrates coaches and players who have made significant contributions to football.
Mahomes expressed gratitude for the recognition, stating, 'To be nominated by your teammates, that’s the true reward.' He acknowledged the talent within the Chiefs team and emphasized the importance of being part of such a successful organization.
Reflecting on the Chiefs' recent achievements, Mahomes highlighted the team's popularity following back-to-back Super Bowl victories and their impact on the city of Kansas City. He also humorously mentioned his teammates Rashee Rice and their friendly rivalry with Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt.
During the past season, Mahomes threw for 4,183 yards and 27 touchdowns, contributing significantly to the Chiefs' success in winning their fourth Super Bowl. His performance earned him the Super Bowl MVP title, making him the third player in history to win three or more Super Bowl MVP trophies.
Following the championship game in Las Vegas, Mahomes became the first back-to-back Super Bowl MVP since Terry Bradshaw achieved the feat in 1979 and 1980. He credited his team's defense and kicker Harrison Butker for their roles in securing the victory.
Overall, Mahomes' leadership and on-field prowess have solidified his status as one of the NFL's premier quarterbacks, with his achievements garnering widespread recognition and acclaim.