Patrick Mahomes at the White HousePatrick Mahomes (via Getty Images)
Patrick Mahomes is currently considered one of, if not the best, quarterbacks presently calling the shots in the NFL, and there is essentially no way for any fan to argue otherwise, as the Chiefs have won the last two Super Bowl championships.

With all his success coming so quickly in the NFL, the 28-year-old gunslinger will surely make millions, if not billions, of dollars in the league throughout his career, but even then, he may still want to fill his time after retirement.

Patrick Mahomes stars against Chargers as Chiefs win sixth straight |  Reuters

As mentioned, Patrick has led the Chiefs to a Super Bowl championship three times in the last four seasons. And each time, the Chiefs were invited to the White House for an annual tradition where the winning team meets the President.

According to Harold R. Kuntz of Fox4kc, the five-time Pro Bowl champion has become somewhat of a tour guide on these visits, which makes sense given that he’s been there four times already and the quarterback is apparently showing some enthusiasm.

Could Patrick Mahomes Become A White House Tour Guide?

Obviously, it was suggested that the current face of the NFL could indeed become a White House Tour guide after he said that he felt like he was showing the team around during their trip to the president’s home.

Even if this is the case, the quarterback could still realistically play the sport he loves for another ten years, if not more. And odds are if he goes as long as fans think he might, he will no doubt leave the league as the GOAT.

Who knows what he could do if Mahomes chooses not to become a tour guide? Maybe the Super Bowl MVP could become the President himself? There are no limits to what Patrick Mahomes can do after he retires.

Jason Kidd Reveals The One Key Factor That Helped Luka Doncic Dominate Upon His Arrival In The NBA

Jason Kidd praises Luka DoncicLuka Doncic (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
After Luka Doncic’s stunning three pointer in the Game 2 win of the Dallas Mavericks, Kyrie Irving said that he was not surprised as Luka is built to play like this. As the Mavericks are heading to the NBA finale, head coach Jason Kidd indirectly echoed Irving’s words.

Kidd attributed Doncic’s ability to perform on the big stage to his early career experiences.

“It goes back to him with Real Madrid. Just being on the biggest stage at the age of 15…He is special. He’s one of the best players in the world, and again, he loves the competition,” Kidd said.

Before playing in the NBA, Doncic stunned basketball fans with his prowess in the European League. He kicked off his basketball career with Real Madrid Baloncesto.

Meanwhile, his exceptional performance has been pivotal in the Mavericks’ playoff run, where they overcame home-court disadvantage in every round. He has been the hero of the series, earning the Western Conference Finals MVP after averaging a team-best 28.8 points, 9.6 rebounds, and 8.8 assists in 17 postseason games.

Doncic leads the NBA in assists per game (8.8) and total assists (150), outpacing the next player by 27 assists. He has recorded eight games with 10 or more assists, the most in the league, including an astounding 13-assist performance in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals.
Luka Doncic's playoff recordLuka Doncic (Photo by Joshua Gateley/Getty Images)
The 2024 playoffs saw the Serbian star rank first in points, rebounds, assists, steals, field goals made, three-pointers made, and free throws made. His all-around excellence has not only led his team to success but has also placed him in elite company. The 25-year-old Mavs’ star is the ninth player in NBA history to average 30 or more points per game in a series win against the top-ranked defense.