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2 hours ago
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Patrick Mahomes Disrespected By Two-Time Super Bowl Champion QB
Patrick Mahomes Disrespected By Two-Time Super Bowl Champion QB originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The run that Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes finds himself on is nothing short of incredible. Mahomes already has three Super Bowl rings to his name something many great players never claim once. Advertisement But Mahomes' excellence has been no flash in the pan or strike of luck. Rather, Mahomes and the Chiefs have carried the torch from the New England Patriots as the next great NFL dynasty, appearing in the last seven AFC Championship games and winning the AFC West each of the last nine seasons. To question Mahomes greatness would simply be foolish. However, former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and two-time Super Bowl champion Ben Roethlisberger treaded that line on a recent episode of his podcast "Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger." "Yes, I think Patrick Mahomes is phenomenal. He's going to go down as, you know, another arguable goat. You know what I mean? There's only like one goat, but there's goats—the whole herd of goats,'' he said. "I would take Aaron (Rogers) in his prime over Patrick right now,'' he said. Advertisement The eye test certainly showcases Rodgers' brilliance from his prime years and he remains a cemented great at the quarterback position despite a whacky spiral over the last few years. Perhaps there is some success fatigue with regard to Mahomes' accomplishments as well. Regardless, Mahomes continues to make any argument against him all the more difficult with each passing season. Not even a decade into his career, Mahomes has earned a place at the table of legends with more room to add to a laundry list of accolades. The success before and amid his prime is undeniable. One could perhaps squint and see some merit to where Roethlisberger's coming from here. But it is still a difficult argument to make against Mahomes who may have even better days ahead which would be a scary sight for the rest of the league. Related: Chiefs Push For Major Move Amid Stadium Relocation Rumors Related: Chiefs Urged To Sign $23.4 Million Star To Complete Offseason This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 28, 2025, where it first appeared.
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3 hours ago
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LeSean McCoy Rips Steelers Legend For One Ridiculous Reason
LeSean McCoy Rips Steelers Legend For One Ridiculous Reason originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Ben Roethlisberger never had a flashy style that drew praise as one of the best quarterbacks in the league. But "Big Ben" was consistent in his 18 years with the Pittsburgh Steelers, always keeping the team in the playoff mix against grueling competition in the AFC. Advertisement While his all-time standing may not rank highly, perhaps he was somewhat forgotten in an era where Tom Brady and Peyton Manning dominated the discourse around quarterbacks in the AFC. But on the subject of quarterbacks, Roethlisberger recently shared a hot take that he would take prime Aaron Rodgers over the current iteration of Patrick Mahomes. Yes, an opinion one could argue is pretty far out though not completely unjustified when watching the tape. Regardless, former NFL running back LeSean McCoy made clear he would not stand for such a thought, ripping Roethlisberger for his controversial Rodgers praise on FS1's "The Facility." "Big Ben hates," McCoy said. "One thing about Big Ben, you play 18 years, you have no All-Pros, not one, not one first team, not one second team. This is just me, I don't respect players that talk about greats a certain way and you have nowhere the type of success they had. Advertisement "You played for 18 years, and you never was considered the best quarterback or the second-best quarterback in football." McCoy's explosive rant certainly pulls too and glosses over the greatness of Roethlisberger's era. The Steelers were one of the more staunch opponents of the unmatched New England Patriots dynasty commanded by Brady. His greatness even stifled Mannings legacy, holding him to two Super Bowls in his extensive career. Roethlisberger may not have the individual accolades of the others of his time, but he still managed to claim two Super Bowl victories of his own, leading Pittsburgh to triumphs in Super Bowl XL and Super Bowl XLIII. In comparison McCoy does boast a more accomplished individual resumé and two Super Bowls. However, Roethlisberger played an active role in his career apex moments whereas McCoy leeched his rings as a spectator from the sidelines at the tail-end of his career. Advertisement Needless to say, McCoy's reaction is pretty sharp for a hot take relatively meaningless in the grand scheme. Related: Jets' Breece Hall Makes Feelings About Steelers' 'Misunderstood' Aaron Rodgers Perfectly Clear Related: Steelers Behind-The-Scenes Look At 'Aggressive' Trade And Metcalf's View On Rodgers This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 27, 2025, where it first appeared.


Time of India
6 hours ago
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Patrick Mahomes reignites Kansas City's Super Bowl fire as Chiefs chase NFL immortality in 2025
Patrick Mahomes leads the Kansas City Chiefs into the 2025 NFL season with Super Bowl aspirations (Getty Images) As the NFL gears up for another action-packed season, few franchises are carrying the weight of expectation quite like the Kansas City Chiefs. At the center of it all is Patrick Mahomes — the dynamic quarterback who has become the face of the league and the heartbeat of a franchise now viewed as a modern dynasty in the making. Patrick Mahomes continues redefining the quarterback position The Chiefs aren't just looking to compete; they're chasing history. With multiple Super Bowl wins already under his belt, Patrick Mahomes is setting his sights on cementing the team's legacy as one of the all-time greats. His leadership, arm strength, and unmatched creativity make him a nightmare for opposing defenses — and a dream for Chiefs fans hoping for another parade through downtown Kansas City. — Daily_Chiefs_ (@Daily_Chiefs_) Since being drafted in 2017, Mahomes has revolutionized not only the Chiefs' offense but the quarterback position itself. His blend of athleticism, football IQ, and improvisational genius has transformed Andy Reid's playbook into something nearly unstoppable. What once seemed like risks — no-look passes, cross-field throws, and 4th-quarter magic — have now become expected parts of Mahomes' arsenal. Off the field, his calm demeanor and leadership are just as impactful. Mahomes reflects the grit of Kansas City, a blue-collar city that now boasts one of the flashiest and most dominant teams in football. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Binge, Live, News—Every Flip, No Skip DIA'ANI TV | MIAMI Watch Now Undo His presence has taken the franchise from hopeful contender to championship staple. Chiefs aim for balance on both sides of the ball in 2025 While Mahomes remains the focal point, the Chiefs' ambitions go beyond just offense. With key acquisitions and a more refined defensive strategy, Kansas City is working to build a team that's just as formidable on the other side of the ball. Andy Reid's seasoned leadership continues to blend experience with innovation, ensuring the team adapts while staying true to its winning identity. The franchise isn't simply looking to win — they're building a legacy. With a mix of rising stars and veteran leadership, the Chiefs are entering the 2025 season as favorites once again. And with Mahomes at the helm, expectations are nothing short of another Lombardi Trophy. Also Read: Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes' luxury steakhouse hits construction snag ahead of NFL season In a league built on parity and unpredictability, Kansas City's pursuit of sustained excellence remains one of the NFL's most compelling storylines — and Mahomes continues to be the force driving it all forward. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.
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7 hours ago
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Ben Roethlisberger Makes Clear Choice Between Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers
Ben Roethlisberger Makes Clear Choice Between Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Ben Roethlisberger has chosen his side in a debate over whether prime Aaron Rodgers was better than present-day Patrick Mahomes. Advertisement Mahomes and Rodgers are two quarterbacks who have captivated NFL audiences around the world for many years. During his heyday with the Green Bay Packers, Rodgers was among the most feared signal-callers in the league; between 2011 and 2021, he was named NFL MVP four times. During this span, he led the NFL in touchdown passes twice, and he boasted the league's lowest interception rate five times. However, Rodgers' lone Super Bowl win (to date) occurred in 2010, right as he emerged as an elite player. In only seven seasons as the Kansas City Chiefs' starting quarterback, Mahomes has already played in five Super Bowls, with three victories to his name. Mahomes, a two-time MVP, had a "down" year in 2024 despite the Chiefs' 15-2 record. Mahomes failed to crack the 4,000-yard mark for the first time since his rookie season, but he led the NFL in game-winning drives and fourth-quarter comebacks will winning another AFC championship. At 29 years old, Mahomes already has racked up more playoff victories (17) than Rodgers (11) has in his entire career. But Roethlisberger, an icon in Pittsburgh, still thinks prime Rodgers was better than the current iteration of Mahomes. Advertisement "Patrick Mahomes is just now entering out of his prime, I think," Roethlisberger said Wednesday on his podcast. "He'll go down as another arguable GOAT. But I think Aaron in his prime is better." Rodgers only recently joined the Steelers on a one-year contract, entering what is almost certainly his final NFL season in 2025. Only time will tell as to whether Rodgers can propel Pittsburgh to the playoffs, and a first postseason win since Roethlisberger was under center in January 2017, but Roethlisberger is optimistic that Rodgers has plenty left in the tank after two tumultuous, injury-affected years with the New York Jets. "I think you'll get a better Aaron this year," Roethlisberger said. "Just because the thought process of the Achilles, 'what can I do, what can I not do?' I don't think he'll think about it at all." Advertisement Related: 'Soulful' Aaron Rodgers Addresses Retirement Option At Steelers Minicamp This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 27, 2025, where it first appeared.


Daily Mail
9 hours ago
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Ex-NFL quarterback's shock Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes comparison divides opinion
Legendary NFL quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has split fan opinion after claiming that Aaron Rodgers was 'better' in his prime than Patrick Mahomes. Debates over where Rodgers stands within the pantheon of football's greatest ever quarterbacks has been rife after he confirmed that he's ready to end his NFL career. The quarterback signed a one-year, $13.65million deal with the Steelers earlier this month however admitted that he expects the upcoming season to be his final. In contrast, Mahomes has plenty of years left on the football field and is quickly rising up the quarterback 'GOAT' list after shining in recent years. The Chiefs star, who is just 29, has been to five Super Bowls in his career and won three - compared to Rodgers' single title claimed at Super Bowl XLV. Despite this, Roethlisberger insisted that a 'prime' Rodgers trumps Mahomes - but still took time to heap praise on the Chiefs star. He revealed: 'I would take Aaron in his prime over Patrick now. (Pat) He'll go down as another arguable G.O.A.T. I think Aaron in his prime is better'. It didn't take long for fans to provide their opinions on the statement and it's fair to say there was a split among supporters. Some were echoing Roethlisberger's thoughts, as they wrote: 'AR is the most efficient QB in NFL history. Ben spit facts'. 'Completely agree. Put prime Rodgers in Mahomes' situation and that would be insane,' another said. However, some fans were quick to back Mahomes. 'Maybe in regular season but in the playoffs dude never played to his potential everyone knows that', one said. 'Rogers might be the better passer overall But obviously Mahomes has the better success in terms of champions', another said. 'No i don't agree with this statement. I love Rodgers but Mahomes is something else'. Rodgers agreed to play his 21st season with the Steelers this month on a deal that reportedly includes $10million guaranteed - following yet another offseason in NFL limbo after his split from the New York Jets. After leaving New York, Rodgers had been linked with city rivals the Giants and the Minnesota Vikings as well as the Steelers. It quickly became clear, however, that Pittsburgh was the only realistic option on the table for him, before he jetted to Pennsylvania for talks with Mike Tomlin. Yet, Rodgers still took his time before committing to the Steelers before admitting to Joe Rogan last month that tragedy in his personal life, with multiple members of his inner circle said to be battling cancer, had forced him to put his decision on hold.