Patrick Mahomes is new to the game but it seems that as if he has been a master of the spell from decades. He is just five games old to NFL career, but he has already clinched such reputations in the game which many of the older players haven't been able to get. His fourth-quarter comeback on Monday was the worthiest of all his earlier records.

According to AOL, Mahomes turned the game with his left-handed pass, on Monday at the game in Denver. Chiefs safety Eric Murray stated: "Nobody in history has ever seen that" "C'mon now. Nobody." While asked about his experience about the game, Mahomes said that he lefty pass worked as the game changer. He further said: "I knew we needed the first down..." 

The Broncos tried to excite Mahomes a lot on Monday's game. After seeing him throw for 13 touchdowns and no interceptions through three games, Denver emptied its playbook with all the exotic blitzes it could come up with. On third-and-5, leading 23-20 with 3:14 left, Denver dialed up an overload blitz to Mahomes' right.

It worked because Mahomes had to sprint left. He had no options. Just before Miller tripped him up, Mahomes twisted his hands and pushed the ball out to Hill for a 6-yard gain. It is not like Mahomes was planning to do what he did with his twisted hands at any point as he was running for his life. The occurrence of the lefty pass was sudden and without any notice but it changed the pace of the game fully, as per SBNation.

"I didn't think [about] it at all," Mahomes said. "I was just scrambling left, I felt Von on my back and I knew I couldn't throw it with my right hand. I knew we needed the first down and so I kind of just like shot-putted it to Tyreek." The final score o the game was a 27-23 victory with Chiefs moving to a 4-0 lead as an advantage from the left-hand pass.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid was extremely delighted with the win on Monday. He was himself surprised by the unbelievable performance of Patrick Mahomes. While giving a brief about the game to Press representatives he stated: We've seen it in practice," "Not under those conditions before," Andy concluded with joy. Fullback for the team, Anthony Sherman said. "When it came out of his hand, I went, 'Oh wow,'" "At this point, I think we should just trust him."