Can Brian Flores blitz Patrick Mahomes? Or, better yet, should the blitz-bonkers defensive coordinator send extra rushers after one of the NFL's all-time blitz-beating quarterbacks when the Vikings play host to the Chiefs — and perhaps Travis Kelce's new BFF Taylor Swift? — at U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday?
The defending champion Chiefs "have answers for pretty much anything someone can do defensively," Flores said. "I think it's important to mix things, but, yeah, pressure? I think you can."
The Vikings (1-3) rank first in blitz rate (61.4%), according to Pro Football Focus, and 31st in completion percentage allowed (76.6). Both could work in favor of Mahomes, an escape artist with a higher career passer rating when he's blitzed (111.7) than when he isn't (100.9).
The two-time league and Super Bowl-winning MVP is 1-2 against Flores from when the latter was defensive play-caller in New England (0-2) and head coach in Miami (1-0). This will be Mahomes' debut as a Vikings opponent in the city where his dad, Pat, was a Twins pitcher when Patrick was born in Tyler, Texas, back on Sept. 17, 1995.
"Last week was his first game against the Jets in New York, where he grew up around the Mets when I was there, and now it's on to Minnesota," said Pat, who will be at Sunday's game with family and friends. "That was one of the craziest and worst games I ever seen him play last week. And he still found a way to help them win."
The Chiefs blew a 17-0 lead as Mahomes threw two interceptions and posted the fifth-worst passer rating (63.6) of his career. But in vintage Mahomes fashion, he still closed out the 23-20 win by running for 25 yards on third-and-23 and 9 yards on third-and-8.
"There's a motto I've been telling him ever since he was a young kid: 'Players make plays,'" Pat said. "He wasn't at his best, but he remembered that motto."
- From the archives: Patrick Mahomes' baseball beginnings
The younger Mahomes tends to make a lot of plays against the blitz. He's thrown 76 touchdowns and only 13 interceptions when blitzed.