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 Has Patrick Mahomes Already Exited His Prime?

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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.

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Eagles Confirm Grand Public Memorial for Charlie Kirk at Lincoln Financial Field on September 20
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