There aren't many quarterbacks who could do what Patrick Mahomes just did for the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. With under two minutes remaining, Mahomes threw his fourth second-quarter touchdown to give Kansas City the lead versus the Houston Texans:

For most teams, a 24-point deficit is nearly impossible to overcome early in a game. But with Patrick Mahomes at the helm, the Chiefs were able to erase their deficit in a snap of the finger.

The Chiefs were facing a third-and-goal at the five-yard line before Mahomes took the snap. Instead of playing it safe and taking the field goal, the fearless signal-caller rolled to his left and tried to make a play.

With defenders converging on him, Mahomes somehow avoided crossing the line of scrimmage before letting go of the ball. For the third time in the quarter, Mahomes connected with Travis Kelce for a score. On Kelce's last touchdown, the Chiefs were able to secure its first lead of the game.

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