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Will Mahomes Break the All-Time Single-Season Passing TD Record?
Mahomes currently has 37 TD passes through 11 games. He's one TD pass off the record through 11 (held by Tom Brady through 11 games). To break Manning's record of 55 for the season he'll need roughly 4 TDs per game down the stretch.
Two games against Oakland = 8-10 TDs (though whether we have the 1st seed locked up and he even plays in week 17 remains to be seen). Chargers he has shown he can put up 4 TDs on in their place. Ravens at home and Seahawks in Seattle are going to be tougher. What say you Chiefsplanet? Does he make it? Edit: Here are the week-by-week records... After Game 10: Brady 38 After Game 11: Brady 39 After Game 12: Brady/Manning 41 After Game 13: Brady/Manning 45 After Game 14: Manning 47 After Game 15: Manning 51 After Game 16: Manning 55 |
No, but he'll hold the career passing TD record when he hangs them up.
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Nope.
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I think he misses it by a few!
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No but the Lombardi will make a nice consolation prize
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">5,277 passing yards<br>53 passing touchdowns<br><br>That's what Patrick Mahomes is on pace for this season. <a href="https://t.co/Wnd83i4hPc">pic.twitter.com/Wnd83i4hPc</a></p>— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) <a href="https://twitter.com/Chiefs/status/1066030240948879360?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 23, 2018</a></blockquote>
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I think he ends up with 50-55. I’m afraid we will go conservative with some big leads in some of these games.
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He's currently tied for the 22nd most single-season passing TDs in NFL history, and he's one of only 12 QBs in NFL history who has hit 37. And we've still got five games to play.
Rk Player Year TD 1 Peyton Manning 2013 55* 2 Tom Brady 2007 50* 3 Peyton Manning 2004 49 4 Dan Marino 1984 48 5 Drew Brees 2011 46 6 Aaron Rodgers 2011 45 7 Dan Marino 1986 44 8 Drew Brees 2012 43 9 Matthew Stafford 2011 41 10 Kurt Warner 1999 41 11 Andrew Luck 2014 40 12 Aaron Rodgers 2016 40 13 Tom Brady 2011 39* 14 Drew Brees 2013 39 15 Daunte Culpepper 2004 39 16 Brett Favre 1996 39 17 Peyton Manning 2014 39* 18 Aaron Rodgers 2012 39 19 Brett Favre 1995 38 20 Aaron Rodgers 2014 38 21 Matt Ryan 2016 38 22 Drew Brees 2016 37 23 Patrick Mahomes 2018 37 24 Peyton Manning 2012 37* * - Involved cheating. |
Gonna say yes, awesome as he has been he is still a work in progress... he will continue to get better as a first year starter as the season rolls on
He hasnt peaked yet, a scary thought for all future opponents |
The seasons that are the most comparable IMO to Mahomes are 1999 with Warner - his second season with the Rams. Warner threw 41, Mahomes will blow that out of the water.
Marino threw 48 in his second season. If he gets that, which he should, thats damn impressive. I think 55 might be out of reach. |
No. I think they'll have home field locked up by week 17 and Andy will rest Mahomes in the last game.
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Season? No, at least it's not how I feel. That's averaging 4 per game over the next 5 games! |
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Mahomes is unique in that he looks to be joining those big three, but at an incredibly young age. They were putting those numbers up until their 30s. The future's so bright...(puts on sunglasses). |
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