The Kansas City Chiefs and superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes have reached an agreement on a historic contract extension that secures his future with the team through the 2033 season, per ESPN's Adam Schefter and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
The deal adds two years to Mahomes' current contract, bringing the total value to a staggering $504.75 million. This massive commitment represents the first contract in NFL history to surpass the half-billion-dollar threshold. The news was confirmed by Chris Cabott, CEO of Equity Sports, who represents the star quarterback.
By extending his stay in Kansas City for another decade, the Chiefs have ensured that their franchise centerpiece remains under contract for the foreseeable future. Mahomes, a former league MVP and Super Bowl champion, is now tied to the organization for the next 13 seasons. This record-breaking deal reflects his unprecedented impact on the sport and the franchise's long-term vision.
The structure of the agreement marks a new era for NFL compensation, setting a high bar for future quarterback negotiations across the league. Further details regarding the guaranteed money and specific contract triggers are expected to be released as the signing becomes official.
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