Patrick Mahomes seeing in Messi mode showing off his soccer moves with a football

Perhaps the superstar should try to take his talents to Inter Miami

Patrick Mahomes seems possessed by Lionel Messi and LeBron James

Patrick Mahomes seems possessed by Lionel Messi and LeBron James

Patrick Mahomes is one of the most exciting players to watch in professional sports and his impressive skills have earned him a spot on the conversation about the greatest NFL quarterbacks of all time.

The Kansas City Chiefs superstar is one of the reasons why the team haas a perfect 7-0 record this season.

But while setting records is impressive, his true focus lies elsewhere-a rare Super Bowl three-peat that would elevate his legacy to new heights.

Before the game against the Las Vegas Raiders this Sunday, Mahomes showed some impressive soccer skills on the Allegiant Stadium field while dominating a football in moves that resemble the likes of Lionel Messi, the Inter Miami striker that’s considered by many the best soccer player of all time.

Mahomes also showed his catching abilities with the football and his athleticism demonstration continued with some basketball moves that got the crowd excited and cheering for the quarterback.

Patrick Mahomes accumulated 262 yards and threw two touchdown passes that helped the Chiefs beat the Raiders 27-20, although he also suffered an interception in a game that was not without its difficulties.

Despite some stumbles on the field, Mahomes showed his ability to keep up the pace of the game, generating key moments for his team.

His performance, while not the most outstanding of the season, was enough to secure a solid lead for the Chiefs’ offense.

The Chiefs managed to maintain their undefeated status, reaching their seventh victory of the campaign.

Despite the tensions and the challenge presented by Las Vegas, Kansas City showed why they are one of the most competitive teams in the league, reaffirming their position as serious contenders and making it clear that they are looking to defend their Super Bowl title.