After Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes clinched his third Super Bowl ring in just seven years, the debate over who’s superior between him and Tom Brady has intensified. Yet, for FOX Sports analyst Nick Wright, there’s hardly a debate.

Wright firmly believes that Mahomes has already surpassed Brady and stands as the NFL standard. He contends that comparisons for the Chiefs QB should be with the GOATs of other sports. During a recent episode of First Things First, Wright and the crew discussed whether Mahomes should be compared to Michael Jordan or Tom Brady. This discussion arose after Las Vegas Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce mentioned implementing what he termed the NFL version of the “Jordan Rules”—referring to them as the Patrick Mahomes Rules.

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Despite the controversial tactics, Pierce’s statement sparked a conversation as he essentially likened Mahomes to Michael Jordan. However, Wright is reluctant to compare the Chiefs signal-caller to anyone in the NFL, asserting that Mahomes has already transcended that level.

Wright argues that Brady didn’t achieve as much success early in his career as Mahomes has. Since Mahomes arrived in 2017, the Chiefs have made the playoffs every year, reached the conference championship in the last six years, and appeared in the Super Bowl four times in the last five.

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In contrast, while Brady won three Super Bowls in his first seven years, he missed the playoffs once early on. According to Wright, this demonstrates Mahomes’ dominance.

It’s worth noting that Wright is a staunch Kansas City Chiefs fan, which naturally biases him towards Mahomes and his beloved franchise. As someone from the city, it’s unsurprising he’s lauding their QB.

Until Mahomes surpasses Brady’s record of seven Super Bowl rings, Wright’s argument may not be taken seriously. Additionally, an older Brady defeated Mahomes and the Chiefs in their Super Bowl matchup for the 2020 season.

Nonetheless, it’s understandable that Wright promotes his favorite team—it’s what fans do.