MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – As only he can do, Patrick Mahomes turned what was the worst game of his life into the greatest moment of his short career and the first Super Bowl win of coach Andy Reid's long NFL tenure.
"There's going to be some bourbons flowing in Kansas City tonight," Reid said after the Chiefs posted the second-biggest fourth-quarter comeback in Super Bowl history, scoring 21 points in the final 6 minutes to turn a 10-point deficit into a 31-20 victory over the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium.
After opening the second half with two interceptions in a span of eight passes, the 24-year-old Mahomes did it again. The guy who led the Chiefs back from playoff deficits of 24-0 and 10-0 came alive, throwing touchdown passes on the next two drives to pull ahead. Meanwhile, the defense that was overhauled after last year's AFC Championship Game loss came up with a three-and-out when it was 20-17 49ers, plus Frank Clark's fourth-down sack with the Chiefs ahead 24-20 with 1:33 left.
"There was no doubt in my mind," defensive lineman Chris Jones said. "We got [Super Bowl] MVP Pat on our side. They're going to make a movie about this. We shocked the world and we're coming back next year for a repeat."
Reid downplayed the importance of the victory for himself. He said it meant more to him that the Hunt family got to raise the Lombardi Trophy for the first time in 50 years. Then he mentioned the fans and then the players, saying, "I'd coach another 20 years if I could have guys like this every year."
When forced to finally say what it meant to add a ring to the résumé of the sixth-winningest record in NFL history, Reid relented and said: "I'm really excited. But you win one and you want to get another one. We'll enjoy this one for a little bit and start working on the next one."
Mahomes said he had two goals when he came to Kansas City. Return the Lamar Hunt Trophy to the Chiefs by winning the AFC. And handing the Lombardi Trophy to Reid.
"He's one of the best coaches ever," Mahomes said. "He doesn't need the trophy to prove that. But this eliminates any doubt."