Kansas City Chiefs superstar Patrick Mahomes is enjoying his offseason with some NCAA March Madness. Much like everyone else tuning in, he was in for an absolute treat watching the Gonzaga versus UCLA showdown in the Final Four.

In case you missed it, Gonzaga star Jalen Suggs just turned March Madness up a notch with one of the greatest shots in NCAA Tournament history. The 6-foot-4 guard called bank on a near half-court jumper to propel the Bulldogs into the championship game. They will face Baylor in the championship as the top teams in the regular season rightfully fight to make history.

Suggs' epic game-winner came after UCLA star Johnny Juzang tied the game on a putback layup on the other end. With 3.3 seconds left on in overtime, Suggs hurried down the court and hoisted a prayer. The basketball gods answered his Hail Mary by opening the bank on a Saturday.

Of course, even with his eyes glued to the epic game, Patrick Mahomes still couldn't believe what he just witnessed, especially after Suggs drained the long bomb.

That UCLA-Gonzaga showdown is arguably the best NCAA Tournament game we have seen in years. It was definitely great to watch two teams giving it their all for the chance to enter the lore of college basketball history. Aside from Patrick Mahomes, even LeBron James said it is the best game he has seen in a very long time.

While seeing Suggs and the rest of his team joyously celebrate their victory, it's heartbreaking to see Johnny Juzang and the Bruins see their Cinderella season come to an end, especially in that fashion. Juzang poured his heart out for UCLA throughout the tournament, especially during Saturday's game. The guard dropped 29 points and made several clutch plays in the fourth quarter and overtime in the losing effort.