5 reasons Patrick Mahomes will never surpass Tom Brady's legacy as an NFL quarterback
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is undoubtedly one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, but many fans across the league are already comparing him to Tom Brady.
Brady is arguably the greatest player in league history, having won a record seven Super Bowl titles across his storied career with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Mahomes has all the talent in the world, and some would argue he's got more talent than Brady, but here are five reasons Patrick Mahomes will never pass Brady's NFL legacy.
#1 – Brady never had Mahomes' weapons
Although Patrick Mahomes has only been a starter in the NFL since 2018, you can argue he's had a better wide receiver than Tom Brady has had in his 22-year career.
Tyreek Hill has been one of the best wide receivers in the NFL for several years now and was always the go-to target for Mahomes during his time in Kansas City. Hill was traded to the Miami Dolphins during the 2022 offseason, and it will be interesting to see how Mahomes performs without his favorite target in 2022.
You could argue that Brady had the best tight-end of his generation in Rob Gronkowski, but the same could be said for Mahomes and Travis Kelce. Brady never had top-tier wide receivers outside of Randy Moss during his success in New England, which is a luxury Mahomes has always had.
#2 – Brady's longevity may never be matched
While some NFL fans may argue Mahomes is better than Brady, no one can deny that the latter's longevity is so rare it's unlikely to be matched. Brady has been in the league for 22 years and shows no signs of slowing down despite being 44 years old. Brady has thrown 40+ touchdowns in the last two seasons, including a league-leading 43 in 2021.
Mahomes topped this with his 50-touchdown-haul in 2018, but he could only dream of maintaining his current levels into his 40s.