Patrick Mahomes has faced Jalen Hurts in the Super Bowl twice in his career. He won the first matchup but recently lost the second one this past February in New Orleans.
The second matchup was never a contest, as the Philadelphia Eagles had essentially won the game by halftime.
Since that game, Mahomes has gone through several physical changes.
In an April 23 interview with KCTV 5, Mahomes debuted a new shorter haircut as he got rid of his signature mohawk. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback said at the time, “I told everybody during the season that win or lose, if we win three in a row or if we lose, I’m getting a haircut like that’s enough.”
The Chiefs quarterback wasn’t finished changing his appearance this offseason.
On Saturday, while Patrick Mahomes and the rest of his teammates train in the offseason, a photo of the Chiefs quarterback surfaced with a change in his facial appearance.
He is now rocking a mustache and a short, shaved beard.
Some are complaining that Mahomes is purposely trying to copy Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts for his look after losing to him in the Super Bowl.
TRENDING: #Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes has copied #Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts full goatee as his look this offseason.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) June 9, 2025
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Patrick Mahomes And The Chiefs Are Still Highly Favored To Get Back To The Super Bowl

The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59 to win the Lombardi Trophy. Months later, after the NFL Draft and schedule release, many oddsmakers have sent out betting odds for NFL teams to win Super Bowl 60.
The defending champion Eagles are the betting favorites at +650, followed by the Baltimore Ravens at +700.
The Buffalo Bills, at +750, and the Kansas City Chiefs, at +800 are right behind them.
The Chiefs cannot be discounted because they are fourth on that list.
With Patrick Mahomes behind center, he has proven to have beaten all of those teams in the regular season and playoffs.
The Chiefs failed in their latest quest for a three-peat, but don’t think for a second that Patrick Mahomes and Co. won’t be in the mix again for another Super Bowl title.