(CBS Local)- When Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs meet the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Tom Brady at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday, February 7, there will be more than the Lombardi Trophy on the line. Brady’s place in the NFL record books could be overtaken by his younger compatriot as Mahomes has the chance to become the youngest ever two-time Super Bowl winner.
Using Pro Football Reference, CBS Local’s Ryan Mayer went through and looked at each of the multiple Super Bowl winning quarterbacks and the age at which they won their second. Born on September 17, 1995, Mahomes will enter the matchup on February 7 at the ripe old age of 25 years and 143 days. If he and the Chiefs were to come out on top, he would pass Brady for the record as the youngest two-time winner of the Lombardi. Brady won his second Super Bowl with the Patriots on February 1, 2004 at the age of 26 years and, by calculations, 182 years old. That would make Mahomes a full year younger than Brady in accomplishing the feat.