At this point, it’s fair to wonder if there’s anything Patrick Mahomes can’t do.
On Saturday at Chiefs training camp, the quarterback dazzled with an unreal pass behind his back.
In a video shared by Kansas City’s social media team, Mahomes, 27, takes a snap and then fakes a handoff to his running back before getting ready for a pass.
But instead of finding a wideout in a traditional manner, the signal-caller worked on his unique ability to create something out of nothing.
He threw the ball behind his back, hitting receiver Skyy Moore with a lob pass in stride.
Mahomes, who’s wowed the NFL with his no-look passes during his six-year NFL career, now seems to have another weapon in his arsenal.
Already with two NFL MVPs, two Super Bowl wins and 24,241 yards under his belt, having that extra ability could make the already dangerous quarterback even better, if that’s even possible.
Whether or not Mahomes ever uses the trickery, he and the Chiefs will start their Super Bowl title defense in Week 1 against the Lions on Sept. 7.
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