KANSAS CITY, MO – Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes has committed his long-term future to the Kansas City Chiefs, signing a restructured contract on Wednesday, June 10, 2026. The new agreement extends his deal through the 2033 season and is worth a staggering over $504.75 million, establishing one of the most significant contracts in professional sports history.
The terms of the deal average $63.1 million annually, solidifying Mahomes' position as one of the highest-paid athletes in the NFL. The extension was officially announced by his agency, Equity Sports, confirming the massive commitment from the Chiefs organization to their franchise signal-caller.
This groundbreaking agreement comes in the wake of a challenging 6-11 season for the Chiefs, during which Mahomes spent time on injured reserve due to a torn left knee ligament. Despite the setback and the team's struggles, the Chiefs have demonstrated unwavering confidence in their quarterback's ability and long-term potential.
Mahomes has been actively engaged in his rehabilitation process and has been a full participant in the team's offseason program. His diligent recovery and continued involvement underscore his dedication to returning to peak performance, now with the security of a historic new contract ensuring his future in Kansas City for nearly a decade to come.




