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 Has Patrick Mahomes Already Exited His Prime?

Recently, Ben Roethlisberger subtly suggested that Patrick Mahomes may have already exited his prime as a quarterback. This sparked curiosity among fans, especially with the new season approaching.

While Mahomes has achieved tremendous success, concerns are rising about his ability to maintain peak performance after two down seasons. Changes to his supporting cast and the need for more help at wide receiver and offensive line may be key factors in determining his future performance.

Roethlisberger compared Mahomes' peak to that of other legendary quarterbacks, like Tom Brady, who proved that QBs can still win championships well into their late 30s and early 40s.

With changes in the Chiefs' roster and strategy, Mahomes’ ability to improve his play and help the team defend their Super Bowl title is crucial. However, if he doesn’t improve, the team might face even greater challenges in the upcoming season.

Can Mahomes prove he’s still in his prime? The answer will become clear over the next season. For now, fans will have to wait and see how Mahomes performs when he returns to the field.

Packers quarterback Jordan Love on Green Bay's Super Bowl ambitions: 'We haven't used everything we have'
Green Bay, September 17, 2025 Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has ignited Super Bowl fever, declaring his unshakable confidence in the team’s championship potential. “We’ve got plays we haven’t unleashed yet—some real explosive stuff,” Love said. “I’m surrounded by incredible talent. I’ve never felt this confident.” The Packers, sitting at 2-0 atop the NFC, have roared out of the gate with wins over the Detroit Lions (27-13) and Washington Commanders (27-18). Love, 26, showcased his poise in Week 1, completing 16 of 22 passes for 188 yards and two touchdowns, earning MVP honors against the Lions. His leadership has Packers Nation buzzing with title hopes. Despite the loss of Jayden Reed to a collarbone injury and Christian Watson’s absence on the PUP list, Green Bay’s offense thrives with rookie Matthew Golden, Romeo Doubs, and tight end Tucker Kraft (six catches, 124 yards vs. Commanders). The defense, led by Micah Parsons’ 1.5 sacks and eight pressures, ranks No. 1, allowing just 133 yards per game. Love’s bold statement, shared on X, drew roaring support. “Jordan’s ready to lead us to the Super Bowl!” tweeted @PackersFaith. Head coach Matt LaFleur’s creative playbook, backed by a 68-33 record, fuels speculation about “explosive” plays waiting to dazzle defenses. The Packers’ depth faces challenges, with trade rumors swirling around Doubs and the recent release of OLB Kingsley Enagbare for a costly penalty. Yet, Love’s confidence in talents like Rashan Gary and Quay Walker signals a team built for January football. As Green Bay gears up for a Week 3 clash with the Cleveland Browns, Love’s words set the stage for a championship run. Will the Packers’ untapped plays propel them to the Super Bowl? Packers Nation awaits the explosion.