Chiefs Lock in Patrick Mahomes Through 2033 with a $504.75M Reworked Deal, AP Source Says
- On June 10, the Kansas City Chiefs extended quarterback Patrick Mahomes through 2033 in a $504.75 million deal, making him the first NFL player to sign a contract exceeding half a billion dollars.
- The extension follows Mahomes' recovery from a season-ending ACL and LCL tear suffered on Dec 14, 2025; the Chiefs remain optimistic about his availability for the 2026 season.
- Carrying a record average annual value of $64 million beginning in 2027, the deal includes $239.05 million in new money, with incentives and escalators potentially pushing the total beyond $520 million.
- Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt praised Mahomes as a 'generational talent' instrumental in the franchise's success, marking the third time in six years the organization has reset the quarterback market.
- Head coach Andy Reid is taking a cautious approach to Mahomes' rehabilitation, though the quarterback aims to be ready for the Sept 14 season opener against the Denver Broncos.
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Chiefs Sign Patrick Mahomes to Record Extension: Is He Worth $64 Million Per Year?
The Kansas City Chiefs and quaterback Patrick Mahomes have once again reshaped the NFL quaterback market. Kansas City agreed to a two-year extension with Mahomes that adds $239.05 million in new money to his contract, according to reports from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The revised deal is now worth 504.75 million in total value. Schefter reported that the entire amount will become guaranteed through various contract me…
Patrick Mahomes Signs $504 Million Contract—Biggest in NFL's History
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes signed a contract extension with the team valued at over $500 million—the largest in NFL history—making him the highest-paid player in the league.
Kvoterbek Partik Mahoms postal service for the NFL league koji ima ugovor vredan vredan od 500 million dollars, nakon što je dogovorio novi ugovor sa Kanzas Siti Čifsima
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