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Patrick Mahomes is permanently out of the Chiefs’ next games for the season after a severe neck fracture and memory loss caused by a fall in the last game.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes should purchase plots of land in the NFL history books.
It seems like every week he adds to an already impressive and still “prime” career. This Sunday, against the heated rival Las Vegas Raiders, may not be any different. Mahomes will look to become the winningest quarterback under the ripe old age of 31.
When Mahomes and the Chiefs beat the Detroit Lions during a Week 6 matchup, it would be Mahomes’ 92nd regular-season win as a starting QB since 2017.
With a win against the Raiders on Sunday, he would pass Peyton Manning for the most regular-season wins of all time under the age of 31. Mahomes turned 30 years old last month. He can also become the fourth player all-time with a passer rating of 100 or higher in 60 games in his first nine career seasons. He would join Russell Wilson, who has 74, Dak Prescott, who has 63, and Matt Ryan, who sits at 61.