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NEED TO KNOW
- NFL star Patrick Mahomes is staying in Kansas City a little while longer
- The Chiefs quarterback has signed a new $500-million-plus contract extension with the team
- The Mahomes family celebrated the news on Instagram
It’s a Patrick Mahomes payday!
The NFL quarterback, 30, has reached a new contract agreement with the Kansas City Chiefs on Wednesday, June 10 that makes him the highest-paid player in the league, to the tune of $500 million-plus.
With the contract extension, the signal-caller has signed the largest contract in NFL history at $504.75 million, his agency announced.
The new agreement means Mahomes can call KC home until at least 2033, The Athletic reported. ESPN was first to break the news on the deal.
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Patrick Mahomes in October 2025
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Mahomes’ previous deal was a 10-year, $450 million contract, signed in July 2020.
“CHIEFS KINGDOM!!!! We are here to stay!” the quarterback wrote on Instagram. “Love this place and the people that are apart of it and thank yall for being there for me and my family everyday! We ain’t done yet tho!
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The Texas native and his wife Brittany Mahomes marked the news by sharing a carousel of images, which included their three children — Sterling, 5, Bronze, 3, and Golden, 1 — celebrating the contract extension.
Dressed in Chiefs red, the family happily smiled from a dais as Patrick re-upped on his deal.
The team’s front office was also excited about the news.
“Over the last decade, Patrick has become one of the most iconic, beloved sports figures of all time,” Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt wrote in a statement. “He has helped lead our franchise to five Super Bowl appearances and three championships, he has been instrumental in shaping the Chiefs brand and putting Kansas City on the world stage, and on top of it all he has been an outstanding role model in the community.”
Chiefs GM Brett Veach called the contract extension a “huge day for the Chiefs, Patrick and really all of Chiefs Kingdom.”
“This is a landmark deal for a once-in-a-lifetime player,” Veach said.
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