Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes Jokingly Won't Rule Out Throwing a Behind-the-Back Pass During a Game
By Parker White

Patrick Mahomes, who possesses arguably the best arm talent in the NFL, has been known to experiment with certain types of throws during games, including what's become his famous no-look toss.
So, would he throw a behind-the-back pass during a game? He didn't rule it out.
Patrick Mahomes on behind-the-back pass possibility in a game: “We’d have to be winning by a lot and it’d have to be late in the game.”
— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) August 8, 2019
Mahomes would only do that if his team was up big and it was in the fourth quarter. So, without actually saying so, Mahomes just admitted to at least attempting this at some point.
I wrote earlier this year about how Mahomes develops his trick passes. He said today he’s prefer not to have to attempt behind-the-back but it’s been practiced and a lot of those trick passes he does do started out as experiments in practice. Just saying. https://t.co/GUGXGZgjYP
— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) August 8, 2019
When it happens is still unknown, but if the Chiefs are blowing somebody out and the game is almost over (which will happen), Mahomes may try this out.
I mean, he's already practiced this and tried it out, so if he continues to develop it and gets use to slinging it from behind his back, we may just see the man try and embarrass a defensive back.
We can't wait to see how it turns out.