By Grant Gordon
Few — if any — in NFL history have had such a sensational start to their career as Patrick Mahomes.
The three-time Super Bowl winner has added a record-setting reminder of that.
Mahomes became the fastest in league history to reach 250 passing touchdowns during the Kansas City Chiefs’ 37-20 win Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.
Playing in his 116th career contest, Mahomes passed Aaron Rodgers for the quickest to 250. Rodgers, who accomplished the feat with the Green Bay Packers, hit his milestone moment in game No. 121.
Entering Sunday with 248 TDs, Mahomes’ 249th was a 4-yard score to JuJu Smith-Schuster, with his 250th coming on an 8-yarder to Isiah Pacheco in the second quarter. Mahomes went on to add two more touchdown passes, bringing his career total to 252, which is 27th all time.