Patrick Mahomes is arguably the best quarterback in the NFL and one of the best players to ever perform in the league.
He has three Super Bowls (2019, 2022 and 2023) with three SB MVPs, two regular season MVPs (2018 and 2022), 6 Pro Bowl selections and 3 All-Pro.

Mahomes, a former Texas Tech Raider, has redefined the quarterback position with his magical throws and his ability to tear defenses apart while displaying joy on the field everytime he suits up and delights millions with his football IQ.
Mahomes intense workout shows he’s ready for payback
Despite his greatness, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs couldn’t prevent their blowout loss to the Philadelphia Eagles 40-22 in one of the worst games of the superstar quarterback’s career, regular season and playoffs.
Mahomes, who’s already on the conversation of greatest quarterbacks of all time, took a step back and he knows that he has to make it up big time in order to come back stronger than ever into the elite game that he’s been known for.
That’s why Patrick is back on the lab, pushing his body to the limit at the weight room with the help of Bobby Stroupe, a trainer and coach known for presenting on various human performance topics at notable coaches clinics internationally. “Always follow flexibility or mobility with stability. Pliability / flexibility gives opportunity for health but TENSION gives the greatest upside for performance.” posted Stroupe on Instagram with a video of Mahomes‘ intense workout.
Lucky number 13 for Patrick Mahomes?
In order for Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs to aim for another Super Bowl on their very impressive run, where they were the most dominant NFL team, they have to get the most out of their superstars, including legendary tight end Travis Kelce, who’s coming back for his 13th season.
“The biggest thing is I love playing the game of football. I still feel like I can play it at a high level, and possibly at a higher level than I did last year,” Kelce said on his podcast, “New Heights,” after announcing that he’s coming back for another season “I love so many people in Kansas City – both in the facility and the community. It’s home for me now, and I don’t want to leave that life yet.”
Travis owns the Chiefs‘ franchise records for catches (1,004), receiving yards (12,151) and receiving touchdowns (77), has been a foundational piece of one of the greatest runs of sustained success by any team in NFL history. The former third-round pick has helped lead the Chiefs to the playoffs in all but one of his 12 seasons in Kansas City, including a streak of nine-consecutive AFC West titles that began in 2016.