Hall of Famer Warren Moon raves about specific Patrick Mahomes trait that could lead to another Super Bowl win
Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Moon tells Fox News Digital he's eager to see if the Kansas City Chiefs can make history.
As a Hall of Fame quarterback himself, Warren Moon knows that the trajectory of Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes’ career has Canton, Ohio with a bronze bust written all over it.
Mahomes will once again grace a Super Bowl field on Sunday, facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles, whom he helped beat two seasons ago. And the Chiefs have potential history on the line, as they could become the first team to ever win three straight Super Bowls.
Moon told Fox News Digital on Radio Row this week in New Orleans that he wants to see history made on Sunday, and he believes it will be, because of No. 15 leading the way on offense.
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Warren Moon walks the red carpet at the Unbridled Eve Gala at the Galt House Hotel on May 3, 2024, in Louisville, KY. (IMAGN)
"He’s had it all, especially from the start. I mean, he’s got enough body of work with seven, eight years in the league to show just how great he is," Moon said while also touching on his role with the NFL Alumni Association to raise awareness for cancer screenings. "This is the fifth Super Bowl he’s been to in his seven years he’s been starting, [and] he’s got a chance to win his fourth, and a third in a row. Nobody has ever done anything like that. So, when you’re a guy that’s done something that’s never been done before, you’ve got to be considered one of the greatest."
The "G.O.A.T." moniker has been used for Mahomes quite a lot in recent years because of his ability to collect hardware alongside his team while doing some tremendous things under center.
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