At this year’s 101 Awards, Patrick Mahomes was named the Kansas City Chiefs’ MVP. On Friday, Mahomes, 28, and many NFL greats went to the 101 Honors, which are held in Kansas City, Mo., every year to respect the two mentors and players who have made significant advances in football. The team-voted MVP trophy known as the Derrick Thomas Award was presented to the quarterback. According to the Kansas City Star, Mahomes said of the honor, “To be nominated by your teammates, that’s the true reward.” “We are a part of a great run here, and our team has so many great players. Therefore, I never take it for granted that I can stand on a stage like this or in my locker room.” While tolerating the honor, Mahomes additionally talked about the freshly discovered ubiquity his group has encountered since the Bosses have secured consecutive Super Bowl wins (and flaunted game-day appearances from celebs including Taylor Quick). He said of the 101 Awards, “To host this thing in Kansas City, it’s such a great city,” according to the publication. “And I’m glad we can continue to demonstrate what a wonderful city it is.” “Like Rashee said, we’re not fulfilled and as long as we avoid T.J. also, a portion of those different folks,” he added, referring to Bosses wide collector Rashee Rice (who was casted a ballot the latest phenom) and their fun loving competition with Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt. “We will attempt to keep this thing rolling, however it’s an incredible city. Let’s keep this going because we have a great team and a lot of great people.” “Something I’ll Never Get Tired of,” says Patrick Mahomes as he rejoices at Disneyland over the Chiefs’ victory in Super Bowl 2024. Mahomes tossed for 4,183 yards and 27 scores this latest season, and has been credited with assisting his group with winning its fourth Super Bowl.
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