I've been a fan of ketchup for as long as I can remember, and the thick, rich flavor of Hunt's ketchup delivers every time.
— Patrick Mahomes
I was a good student and stuff like that.
Playing the scout-team quarterback in practice really helped develop my game.
East Texas isn't known for producing quarterbacks. I was never really on the football circuit. I wasn't the type of guy that put my name out there.
I didn't start playing football a lot until I was in high school. I played it in seventh and eighth grade, but I didn't play Pop Warner or anything.
I love this game.
I was that little kid: I was the one that was looking up to athletes and getting to see them and getting to be a part of it, and I remember those experiences.
No one really sees pro athletes behind the scenes. They don't know how hard they work. They don't see how you work on the basics. They couldn't possibly know. You wouldn't think that someone who hits like Alex Rodriguez needs to use a tee every day. But that's how he stayed on top of it.
The furthest I have even thrown the ball was 85 yards. But I had a little wind at my back, so I don't claim that one.
I feel like, even if something goes wrong, I have confidence in myself and my team that we'll fix it.
I want to be great.
You dream of your first NFL start when you're a little kid, playing football in the backyard, but until you get there, you never know what to expect.
Definitely, as a competitor, you want to get out there and play.
Coach Reid is a great teacher. He understands how people learn, understands how to get people to get the concept of what the play is and why we're running it.