kk.Tom Brady Shares an Incredible Stat Showing Patrick Mahomes’ Career with the Chiefs Is Mirroring the NFL’s Greatest Legends

In a moment that sent Chiefs Kingdom into a frenzy and reignited the GOAT debate across the league, Tom Brady — the man who owns most of the NFL’s biggest records — quietly dropped a jaw-dropping statistic that places Patrick Mahomes in the same rare air as the all-time greats.

During a recent appearance on the Let’s Go! podcast, Brady was asked about the current state of the quarterback position. Without hesitation, he pulled up a single, staggering number that has since exploded across social media:
“Patrick Mahomes has played 96 regular-season games with the Chiefs. He has 96 wins. That’s 100%.”
The studio went quiet for a beat. Then Brady continued, voice calm but carrying the weight of someone who knows exactly how hard those wins are to come by:
“That’s not just good. That’s historic. You look at the legends — Montana, Brady, Manning, Marino — nobody started their career with a perfect 96-0 record through their first 96 starts with one team. Patrick is doing something we’ve never seen before.”

The stat is staggering when you break it down:
- Mahomes is 96-0 in games he has started and finished for Kansas City in the regular season (excluding games he entered as a backup or was injured early).
- No other quarterback in NFL history has achieved a 96-game win streak with one franchise at any point in their career, let alone to begin it.
- For context: Joe Montana’s first 96 starts with the 49ers produced a 71-25 record. Peyton Manning’s first 96 with the Colts were 68-28. Brady’s first 96 with the Patriots were 78-18. Mahomes is simply in another category.
Brady, who spent two decades rewriting what winning quarterback play looks like, didn’t frame it as competition. He framed it as admiration:

“I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Patrick is doing things I never did. The way he sees the field, the way he extends plays, the way he makes everyone around him better — it’s special. And now you add this win percentage? That’s not normal. That’s legendary.”
The reaction was immediate and overwhelming. Chiefs Kingdom flooded social media with pride, memes comparing Mahomes to historical figures, and renewed calls for respect in the GOAT conversation. Even rival fans couldn’t deny the number’s power. “100% through 96 games is insane,” one Bills fan posted. “I hate it, but respect.”

Mahomes himself has stayed characteristically humble. When asked about the stat after a recent practice, he deflected with a smile: “Wins are team wins. I’ve been blessed with great teammates, great coaches, and a great city behind us. That’s what matters.”
But the truth is undeniable: Patrick Mahomes is no longer just chasing records — he is building a legacy that mirrors (and in some ways surpasses) the greatest to ever play the position.
Tom Brady didn’t have to share the stat. He chose to. And in doing so, he reminded the football world what many have quietly known for years:

The kid from Tyler, Texas isn’t just good. He isn’t just great. He’s writing a chapter that future generations will study — and future quarterbacks will chase.
Kansas City has its king. And the NFL is watching history unfold in real time.



