🚨 Mahomes Alert: ESPN still names him QB1, but only 60% voted first-place—down from near‑100%! 📉 After a shaky year and Super Bowl setback, is the GOAT losing his crown? 👑 Or was this just a hiccup?

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is still viewed as the top quarterback in the NFL, but his grip on the label is loosening.

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The 2024 campaign was an odd one for Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. While they made it back to the Super Bowl for the third straight year, they promptly got destroyed by the Philadelphia Eagles 40-22. In a season where Mahomes didn’t exactly look like himself all year long, he ended up delivering arguably the worst performance of his career in the Chiefs’ championship rematch with the Eagles.

Mahomes was not bad by any stretch of the imagination last season, but his numbers (3,928 yards, 26 touchdowns) were worse than what fans have become used to seeing from him. In ESPN’s quarterback rankings ahead of the 2025 season, Mahomes still came in at No. 1, but he’s not exactly the de facto top player at his position like he had been in years past.

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“Mahomes’ grip on the top spot is loosening slightly,” Jeremy Fowler wrote for ESPN. “After dominating the voting with back-to-back No. 1 rankings in convincing fashion, Mahomes garnered around 60% of the first-place votes this year, which is still impressive but well short of last year, when he received all but one first-place vote.”

Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs looking to bounce back in 2025

Patrick Mahomes' 1st-place vote share in ESPN QB rankings drops
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Even though his numbers weren’t as gaudy, Mahomes lost just two games last season, with one of them being the Super Bowl. With a revamped offensive line and a cast of playmakers alongside him that appear to be healthy, there’s reason to expect Mahomes to bounce back in 2025. Of course, as long as the Chiefs keep on winning, he surely won’t care much about what his individual numbers look like.

Several other quarterbacks, such as Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson, are gaining on Mahomes, but until they take him down in the playoffs, this will be his title to lose. And in the wake of the most crushing defeat of his career, it wouldn’t be much of a surprise to see Mahomes and company return with a vengeance when they take the field in 2025.


Owen Crisafulli is a Senior Editor and NFL Lead at ClutchPoints, who also covers the NBA and MLB. He received his Masters in Business Administration Bachelor’s degree in Sports Management from Nichols College. Previously, ran his own website, and had bylines at FanSided, Basketball Network, Athlon Sports, and The Sporting News. In addition to his work at ClutchPoints, Owen is also a Breaking News Writer at Heavy and a Content Producer for More Views Media.

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