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Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes recreates no-look pass to Robinson

Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes reveals the secret to his special no-look pass to hit Demarcus Robinson in stride for his historic gain against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 14 of the 2018 season.

The pass turned out to be a key play, as it moved the Chiefs to midfield with 1:30 left in the half, allowing them to eventually kick a field goal.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid has seen a lot of passes during his long career, but even he marveled at Mahomes’ accuracy on this no-look pass.

“It’s one thing to do it in practice, and then you start throwing it in a game, and a game against the No. 1 defense in the National Football League, that’s a little different,” said Reid.

Mahomes completed 35 of his 53 attempted passes for 377 throwing yards, two touchdowns and one interception as the Chiefs secured the 27-24 overtime win against the Ravens, and go figure, the no-look pass wasn’t Mahomes’s most striking contribution to the game.

“You always want to be in a position to go win a game,” the Chiefs signal-caller was quoted as saying by the Associated Press. “These are the best wins when you have to battle, when you trade plays. These are the ones that you remember the most.”