In case you have lived under a rock for the majority of the 2018-19 campaign, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes strung together quite the impressive season. Perhaps highlighting his possible MVP season, Mahomes continually threw no-look passes to his Kansas City teammates.
However, it appears as though Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster thought that Mahomes would keep the no-look passing attempts out of this year's Pro Bowl. Smith-Schuster was sadly mistaken as Mahomes wasted absolutely no time in attempting to fake out the NFC defense.
Unfortunately, the up-and-coming Steelers wideout wasn't quite ready for the trickery from Mahomes.
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Coming from a baseball background, with his father playing the sport professionally, Mahomes has the rare ability to make different types of throws all over the field. Whether it is a side-arm toss or just a massive heave downfield, Mahomes unloaded the entire arsenal in 2018-19. Mixing it up at times, Mahomes probably attempted a handful of no-look passes for the Chiefs, a team that has become one of the most dangerous in the league.
With players like Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce and others at his disposal, Mahomes was able to shine week in and week out. Able to utilize his legs as well, the second-year NFL quarterback quickly became a major force with the Chiefs offense rolling from start to finish. Although the Chiefs' season ultimately came to an abrupt halt thanks to Tom Brady and the heralded New England Patriots, Mahomes kept the train rolling on Sunday afternoon en route to being named the offensive MVP of this year's Pro Bowl.