Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Confident Mahomes in title game again

- Dave Skretta

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – You could spend about a year describing the frantic two minutes that led to overtime between the Bills and Chiefs on Sunday night, when Kansas City rallied for a heart-pounding 42-36 victory to reach its fourth consecutiv­e AFC title game.

Or you could use two words: Patrick Mahomes.

It didn’t matter to him that the Bills had taken their first lead since the first quarter when Josh Allen hit Gabriel Davis with a fourth-down touchdown pass with 1:54 left; Mahomes simply threw a 64-yard TD pass to Tyreek Hill to take it back.

Or that Allen had come right back to find Davis again, this time with 13 seconds left, to seemingly push Buffalo to its first road playoff win in nearly three decades; Mahomes merely threw a pair of darts to Hill and Travis Kelce, moving them 44 yards in 10 ticks, setting up Harrison Butker’s 49-yard field goal to force overtime.

The reality is this: Mahomes has the ability to take his game to a level few can touch.

With unflappable poise and unwavering confidence, Mahomes finished 33 of 44 for 378 yards with three touchdown passes and no intercepti­ons, setting a franchise playoff record for completion­s along the way.

He also ran for a game-high 69 yards, including a daring-do touchdown run in the first half in which his moxie was on full display.

The last of his TD passes went to Kelce in overtime, sending the Chiefs back to the AFC title game against Cincinnati.

“He made everybody around him better, which he is great at, and he just does it so effortlessly,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. “When it gets tough, he’s going to be there battling, and players appreciate that.”

Reid knows a little about playoff-caliber quarterbac­ks. He once tutored Hall of Famer Brett Favre in Green Bay, and he got the most out of Donovan McNabb when the two of them took Philadelph­ia to the Super Bowl.

“Every time he comes in the huddle, he says, ‘Let’s be great.’ That’s a great characteri­stic to have,” Reid said. “And when he says it, it’s not corny. It doesn’t come off that way. The guys believe in it and he tries to do it every snap.”

He’s made a believer out of everyone around him, too.

“This is definitely another step for him into the Hall of Fame,” Hill said. “He’s definitely at the top of the helm when it comes to quarterbac­ks in this league. We know it, but I feel like the rest of the league sometimes doubts him because of the coach and players that he has around him. If you watch the guy – if you truly know Pat – and the amount of time he spends on game film and understand­ing coverages and going out there and making a play out of nothing, it’s just crazy.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes celebrates with fans after the Chiefs’ 42-36 victory over the Bills on Sunday night.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes celebrates with fans after the Chiefs’ 42-36 victory over the Bills on Sunday night.

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