Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

With Patrick Mahomes winning three Super Bowl titles in his first six seasons as the starting quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, he has already drawn comparisons to Tom Brady and entered the debate regarding whether or not he is the greatest player in the history of the league. But he thinks it’s far too early for him to even be in that conversation.

During a recent interview with Time Magazine, Patrick Mahomes made it clear that he is “nowhere near” the greatest player of all time compared to Tom Brady and some other players who have sustained greatness throughout their entire careers.

“You have to build a consistency of a career,” Mahomes told Time. “You see that in any sport. I’ve had a great run. I think I’ve done a great job so far. But it’s hard to take away from what Tom did for so long, what Peyton Manning did, or Aaron Rodgers. There are so many guys, they were at such a high level for such a long time. In order to be in that conversation, you have to do that on a year-to-year basis. You can’t take it for granted that you did it the year before.”

Obviously, this is a pretty honest response from Mahomes, and it led to a lot of reactions on social media as a result.

Mahomes certainly has a chance to enter the conversation, but he doesn’t seem to think that he’s quite there yet.

[Time]