Patrick Mahomes reached another milestone in style on Sunday, tossing four touchdown passes to become the fastest quarterback in NFL history to hit 250. His performance lifted the Kansas City Chiefs to a 37-20 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in a marquee AFC clash at Arrowhead Stadium. Mahomes surpassed Aaron Rodgers as the fastest quarterback to reach 250 touchdown passes in his 116th career game. Rodgers, who set the previous mark with the Green Bay Packers, achieved the milestone in his 121st game.
Mahomes completed 25 of 37 passes for 270 yards, recording his first four-touchdown outing since October 22, 2023. With the win, he improved to 6-1 in his career against Baltimore while guiding Kansas City back to .500 at 2-2. Xavier Worthy provided a spark in his return, catching five passes for 83 yards and ripping off a season-best 35-yard run. Touchdown receptions came from Isiah Pacheco, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Tyquan Thornton, and Hollywood Brown.
Mahomes began Sunday with 248 career touchdown passes and quickly added to that total. His 249th came on a 4-yard strike to JuJu Smith-Schuster, followed by his milestone 250th on an 8-yard toss to Isiah Pacheco in the second quarter. He later threw two more scores, finishing the day with 252 career touchdowns, placing him 27th on the all-time list.
The Ravens, plagued by mounting injuries, took another hit when quarterback Lamar Jackson left in the third quarter with a hamstring issue. Before exiting, the two-time MVP went 14 of 20 for 147 yards with a touchdown and an interception, while rushing six times for 48 yards. Running back Justice Hill scored both Baltimore touchdowns, including a 71-yard dash in the fourth quarter. The Ravens dropped to 1-3 for the first time in a decade.
Jackson had opened the game by leading a crisp 70-yard drive capped by his 11-yard strike to Hill. Kansas City responded with a Harrison Butker field goal before linebacker Leo Chenal’s one-handed interception set up another. Butker’s second kick gave the Chiefs a 6-7 lead, and Mahomes later hit Smith-Schuster from 4 yards to make it 13-7. He followed with an 8-yard score to Pacheco, and despite a Ravens field goal, Kansas City led 20-10 at the half.
Mahomes added an 11-yard TD to Thornton in the third, and after trading field goals, Brown’s 15-yard catch sealed the rout before Hill’s long breakaway added late drama. With Mahomes making history and the Chiefs firing on all cylinders, Kansas City showed its championship pedigree, while Baltimore was left reeling with both injuries and early-season struggles.
Mahomes completed 25 of 37 passes for 270 yards, recording his first four-touchdown outing since October 22, 2023. With the win, he improved to 6-1 in his career against Baltimore while guiding Kansas City back to .500 at 2-2. Xavier Worthy provided a spark in his return, catching five passes for 83 yards and ripping off a season-best 35-yard run. Touchdown receptions came from Isiah Pacheco, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Tyquan Thornton, and Hollywood Brown.
Mahomes began Sunday with 248 career touchdown passes and quickly added to that total. His 249th came on a 4-yard strike to JuJu Smith-Schuster, followed by his milestone 250th on an 8-yard toss to Isiah Pacheco in the second quarter. He later threw two more scores, finishing the day with 252 career touchdowns, placing him 27th on the all-time list.
The Ravens, plagued by mounting injuries, took another hit when quarterback Lamar Jackson left in the third quarter with a hamstring issue. Before exiting, the two-time MVP went 14 of 20 for 147 yards with a touchdown and an interception, while rushing six times for 48 yards. Running back Justice Hill scored both Baltimore touchdowns, including a 71-yard dash in the fourth quarter. The Ravens dropped to 1-3 for the first time in a decade.
Jackson had opened the game by leading a crisp 70-yard drive capped by his 11-yard strike to Hill. Kansas City responded with a Harrison Butker field goal before linebacker Leo Chenal’s one-handed interception set up another. Butker’s second kick gave the Chiefs a 6-7 lead, and Mahomes later hit Smith-Schuster from 4 yards to make it 13-7. He followed with an 8-yard score to Pacheco, and despite a Ravens field goal, Kansas City led 20-10 at the half.
Mahomes added an 11-yard TD to Thornton in the third, and after trading field goals, Brown’s 15-yard catch sealed the rout before Hill’s long breakaway added late drama. With Mahomes making history and the Chiefs firing on all cylinders, Kansas City showed its championship pedigree, while Baltimore was left reeling with both injuries and early-season struggles.