Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said Patrick Mahomes has his sights set on being the greatest NFL quarterback in history after he led his side to a remarkable Super Bowl victory.
Mahomes clinched his second Super Bowl ring as he led the Chiefs back from 10 points down at half-time, throwing three touchdowns as his team defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 in Glendale, Arizona on Sunday.
Mahomes, 27, joins Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Eli Manning and Terry Bradshaw as quarterbacks who have won two Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards in a Super Bowl.
But Reid suggested that Mahomes, whose father Pat was a professional baseball player, has even higher ambitions. "He grew up in a locker-room and he has seen the greats and he strives to be the greatest," Reid said. "Without [him] saying anything, that is the way he works.