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    Patrick Mahomes Says He Likes To ‘Be The Villain Sometimes’

    Patrick Mahomes claims he likes to be the villain a little bit. Does Mahomes have a dark side? On the one hand, he says he enjoys being the hero, but the Kansas City Chiefs QB likes being the villain a smidgen more.

    Patrick Mahomes Continues To Torment Opponents, Even in the Offseason

    Mahomes rubs a little salt in the wounds of all his opponents during the offseason when he admits that he likes winning on his own turf and is the hero of Arrowhead Stadium. What he loves stings a bit more. Mahomes confesses that he has to hide his smile, enjoying being a villain when he can win against his opponent on their home field.

    I think most of us would call this competitiveness, but for a nice guy like Mahomes, this is what villainhood means. It’s nice to hear that Mahomes does have an edge to him — his polite and emotionally composed nature hides his smile when he sees his opponents lose.

    Mahomes’ Recent Appearance in Netflix Series ‘Quarterback’

    The Chiefs QB is in the new hit show ‘Quarterback’ on Netflix. Kirk Cousins and Marcus Mariota join him on the new reality TV gem for eight episodes. Fans are definitely already asking when Season 2 will be released.

    Mahomes shows his family side to the American people as he is filmed spending time with his wife Brittany, his daughter Sterling, and his son Bronze.

    Curious about the ins and outs of the young quarterback’s ankle injury that he played through during the Super Bowl win against the Eagles? That gets covered in depth. Watching Mahomes in his highlighted glory with his perspective as he narrates is a must-see TV.

    Quarterback will also take you on a journey where you might find yourself liking Cousins as an individual and laughing and crying with Mariota as he navigates his personal life and struggling NFL career.

    How Many Super Bowls Has Patrick Mahomes Won?

    Mahomes has secured two Super Bowl wins out of three appearances. The Chiefs beat the 49ers 30-21 in Super Bowl LIV at the tail end of the 2019-2020 season. The Chiefs also secured a win against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII in February.

    Kansas City fell to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV, 31-9. That loss irked Patrick endlessly — this is likely part of his motivation to take the “GOAT Mantle” from Tom Brady. Mahomes just may have what it takes with his villainous side.

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