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The awards continue to pile up for Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The NFL announced Mahomes as its AFC offensive player of the month for September on its official Twitter account this morning.
Offensive Players of the Month (September):
— NFL (@NFL) October 4, 2018
AFC: @Chiefs QB @PatrickMahomes5
NFC: @RamsNFL QB @JaredGoff16 pic.twitter.com/ggJaeFqmDM
Mahomes went 90 for 138 for 1,200 passing yards, 14 touchdowns and no interceptions during the month of September. He also won AFC offensive player of the week in back-to-back weeks to start the season.
His three-game stretch of 13 touchdowns with no picks from Weeks 1-3 is unmatched in NFL history.
The Rams’ Jared Goff won NFC offensive player of the month, Texans defensive end JJ Watt won AFC defensive player of the month and Bears linebacker Khalil Mack won NFC defensive player of the month. The special teams players of the month were Ravens kicker Justin Tucker (AFC) and Saints kicker Wil Lutz (NFC).
Mahomes and the Chiefs host the Jacksonville Jaguars home at Arrowhead Stadium this Sunday at Noon Arrowhead Time.