"Patrick Mahomes has spent his life practicing one thing winning."
In a recent interview, Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback Patrick Mahomes spoke about his life and dedication to the sport of football. The 26-year-old Texan has been practicing and playing since he was young, and it shows in his success. Now, with an unprecedented Super Bowl three-peat on the horizon, few NFL quarterbacks are better prepared to take it than Mahomes.
In other sports news, college football fans will be treated to a top-10 matchup between Texas and Michigan this week, while Florida's quarterback situation has been thrown into turmoil due to DJ Lagway stepping in for the injured Graham Mertz. Yahoo Sports also provides a viewing guide for those looking to watch Week 2 college football games.
In tennis, Jessica Pegula's victory over No. 1 Iga Swiatek has secured her place in the US Open semifinals, while Caitlin Clark continues to impress in the WNBA, notching a second triple-double and becoming part of an elite club with 200 assists and 100 3-pointers.
In baseball news, the Chicago Cubs celebrated Shota Imanaga's remarkable rookie season with a combined no-hitter against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Meanwhile, Bryce Harper left a game after being hit by a pitch on his elbow, and the Yankees face a closer problem as Clay Holmes has struggled in recent games.
Lastly, LSU running back John Emery's season is over after tearing his ACL, while Davis Warren's incredible journey from cancer patient to starting quarterback at Michigan shows why college sports are so inspiring.