The Kansas City Chiefs’ remarkable comeback in Super Bowl LVII was spearheaded by one of the most impressive quarterback plays in recent memory. Patrick Mahomes’ 11-yard pass to tight end Travis Kelce in the third quarter left Hall of Famer Kurt Warner “dumbfounded” and is a testament to the unique skill set that Mahomes possesses.
Mahomes was under intense pressure from Eagles defensive tackle Jordan Davis, yet still managed to complete the pass. His head was facing one way and he still managed to locate Kelce across the field, a feat that Warner described as “otherworldly”. The QB School also noted that Mahomes was hit in the head just before throwing the pass, making his accuracy all the more impressive.
The play was a significant moment in the Super Bowl, as it helped to spark the Chiefs’ comeback and ultimately win the game. It was a remarkable display of skill and concentration from Mahomes and a reminder of his unique talent as a quarterback.