Patrick Mahomes completed 34-of-46 passes for 333 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in the Chiefs’ 25-22, Super Bowl LVIII overtime victory over the 49ers, adding nine carries for 66 yards.
Using the entirety of just the second overtime period in Super Bowl history, the Chiefs became the first team since the 2003-04 Patriots to repeat as champions. As always, it began and ended with Mahomes, who shook off a bevy of bad snaps and one bad interception to keep his team in a defensive slugfest. He then put them on his back and over the top on the game-winning drive. With the Chiefs playing an increasingly conservative style of offense as Tyreek Hill receded further into the rear-view mirror and 2022’s personnel issues deepened instead of improved, Mahomes slumped to career lows (for a healthy season) across the board. “Just” sixth in the league in yards, and eighth in passing scores, Mahomes failed to finish in the top five for MVP voting. He then put the offense on his back and played heroic, mistake-free football as the Chiefs cut through the Dolphins, Bills and Ravens en route to their fourth Super Bowl in five years. Still in a tier by himself atop the “real life” quarterback rankings, Mahomes remains the best active football player on planet earth as he heads into his age-29 campaign. That being said, he will continue to face stiff competition in the fantasy rankings.