July 3, 2024

In the Super Bowl, Patrick Mahomes might face a Hall of Fame player for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Terry Bradshaw, the Hall of Fame quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is among very few quarterbacks to have won a Super Bowl.

He’s won four times, which makes it even more exceptional. This season, Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs might become the fifth passer to achieve this remarkable feat.

Mahomes is hoping to upset the 49ers in the big game as the Chiefs play the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.

Should he succeed, he will become the fifth quarterback in Super Bowl history to defeat the same team twice, along with Terry Bradshaw of the Steelers and three other legends.

Kansas City Star Patrick Mahomes Looking to Joining Steelers Legend At the Super Bowl

Mahomes could join Bradshaw, Joe Montana, Troy Aikman and Eli Manning.

In 1978 and 1975, Bradshaw overcame the Dallas Cowboys. In 1988 and 1981, Montana triumphed over the Cincinnati Bengals. 1992 and 1993 saw Aikman hand Jim Kelly and the Buffalo Bills two losses. And in 2007 and 2011, Manning defeated Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, among the most historic victories.

The Chiefs are the underdog against the 49ers going into the game. Under Mahomes and head coach Andy Reid, they are aiming for their third Super Bowl victory and their second in consecutive years.

If they succeed, Mahomes will join exclusive company and further enhance his illustrious career.

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