Mahomes Celebrates Milestone Win as Rookie Daniels Shines in NFL Week 4
In an exciting NFL Week 4, Patrick Mahomes celebrated his 100th regular-season start with a historic win, while rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels emerged as a new star for the Washington Commanders. The Kansas City Chiefs continued their winning streak, defeating the Los Angeles Chargers 17-10, while the Jacksonville Jaguars struggled with their fourth consecutive loss.
Mahomes’s victory marked his 78th win in his first 100 games, surpassing legends Tom Brady and Roger Staubach. Despite injury concerns and a challenging start to the season statistically, Mahomes remains undefeated in all 12 games where the Chiefs trailed by 10 points. His impressive play included a 54-yard touchdown pass to speedster Xavier Worthy, contributing to the Chiefs’ strong defensive performance.
Meanwhile, Daniels led the Commanders to a convincing 42-14 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, showcasing remarkable poise and precision. With a stunning 82.1% pass completion rate, he is now compared to legends like Brady and Peyton Manning in terms of early career accuracy. His fourth rushing touchdown of the season further solidified his status as a rising talent.
The Minnesota Vikings remained unbeaten after a thrilling 31-29 win against the Green Bay Packers. Despite an early 28-0 lead, the Vikings had to hold off a late surge from the Packers, fueled by Jordan Love’s four touchdown passes. In contrast, the New York Jets faced a tough 10-9 loss to the Denver Broncos, with Aaron Rodgers admitting to being “banged up” after taking numerous hits during the game.
In other notable performances, Lamar Jackson led the Baltimore Ravens to a dominant 35-10 victory over the previously unbeaten Buffalo Bills, while Baker Mayfield’s 347 yards and three touchdowns helped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeat the Philadelphia Eagles.
As the season progresses, Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson is feeling the pressure after a dismal 0-4 start, raising questions about his future. In a humorous moment, veteran QB Joe Flacco reflected on his age difference with injured starter Anthony Richardson, adding a lighthearted touch to the competitive landscape of the league.