Patrick Mahomes | Stats, Contract, & Wife (2024)

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Patrick Lavon Mahomes II
Awards And Honors:
Most Valuable Player (2022)
Super Bowl (2020)
Most Valuable Player (2018)
1 NFL Most Valuable Player award
1 Super Bowl Most Valuable Player award
1 Super Bowl championship
1 All-Pro selection
3 Pro Bowl selections
2018 Associated Press NFL Offensive Player of the Year
2018 Bert Bell Award

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Who is Patrick Mahomes?

Patrick Mahomes is an American gridiron football quarterback. He became one of the premier players in the National Football League early in his career after being named the league’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) in his second season. In 2020 he led the Kansas City Chiefs to victory in the Super Bowl, where he was named MVP.

What is Patrick Mahomes’s contract?

In July 2020 Patrick Mahomes signed a 10-year contract extension with the Kansas City Chiefs worth $503 million. At the time, it was the largest contract in sports history, and it made Mahomes the highest-paid athlete in the sports world.

What did Patrick Mahomes study in college?

Patrick Mahomes studied marketing at Texas Tech University. He did not receive a bachelor’s degree, as he left after his junior year to enter the National Football League draft in 2017.

What was Patrick Mahomes’s 40-yard-dash time?

Patrick Mahomes ran the 40-yard dash in 4.8 seconds in 2017.

Patrick Mahomes (born September 17, 1995, Tyler, Texas, U.S.) is an American football quarterback who is one of the premier players in the National Football League (NFL). In his second season as a professional (2018), he was named the NFL’s most valuable player (MVP), and he later led the Kansas City Chiefs to victory in Super Bowls LIV (2020), LVII (2023), and LVIII (2024); he was named MVP of all three games. In the 2022 season Mahomes won his second NFL MVP award.

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Early life and college football career

Mahomes grew up mostly in Tyler, Texas, with his white mother after she and his Black father separated when their son was six years old. His father, Pat Mahomes, was a professional baseball pitcher—a middle-inning reliever—who played 11 seasons in the major leagues with the Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs, and Pittsburgh Pirates. As a child, the younger Mahomes often accompanied his father to the ballpark, where he received playing tips from the likes of Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter. Former major league pitcher LaTroy Hawkins was his godfather.

Having shown himself to be a gifted athlete with a strong throwing arm even in boyhood, Mahomes starred in three sports at Whitehouse High School (near Tyler). He stood out as a basketball player and excelled at an even higher level in baseball and football. As a pitcher in his senior year, he employed a 93-mile-per-hour fastball to compile a 23–8 record and to throw a 16-strikeout no-hitter, and he batted .450 on the way to being rated the number 35 overall prospect in Texas. As a quarterback during his senior season, he threw for 4,619 yards and 50 touchdowns and rushed for nearly 1,000 yards. The college sports recruiting website MaxPreps named Mahomes 2013–14 Male Athlete of the Year. Although he was picked in the 37th round of the 2014 Major League Baseball draft by the Detroit Tigers, Mahomes chose to play football at Texas Tech University, one of only three Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) programs to offer him a scholarship (likely because, as a multisport athlete, he had not gained attention by attending any of the elite football camps).

At Texas Tech Mahomes made one disastrous pitching appearance for the baseball team and gave up the sport after his freshman year. Football was a very different story. By his sophomore year the 6-foot 3-inch (1.91-meter) 230-pound (104-kg) Mahomes had become one of the leading passers in the country and the fifth quarterback in FBS history to pass for 4,000 yards and 30 touchdowns and also rush for at least 450 yards and 10 touchdowns in one season. In 2016, as a junior, he led the FBS in passing yardage, throwing for 5,052 yards, and in total yards gained, passing and rushing for 5,337 yards, and he was awarded the Sammy Baugh Trophy for being the best passer in college football. That same year Mahomes, a marketing major and an excellent student, was named a second-team Academic All-American by the College Sports Information Directors of America and was recognized as the Big 12 Conference’s Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Professional football career

Foregoing his senior year, Mahomes entered the 2017 NFL draft, in which the Kansas City Chiefs selected him in the first round with the 10th overall pick, having traded up to acquire him. The Chiefs had sky-high expectations for him (General Manager Brett Veach called him “one of the best players I’ve ever seen”), but, as backup for starting quarterback Alex Smith, Mahomes played little during his rookie season. When Smith was traded to the Washington Redskins (now Commanders) at the end of the 2017 season, however, Mahomes became the starter. In 2018 he more than lived up to the hype, passing for 5,097 yards and 50 touchdowns and thus becoming the second player (after Peyton Manning) in NFL history to throw for 5,000 or more yards and at least 50 touchdowns in a single season. With Mahomes at the helm of their potent offense, the Chiefs took a 12–4 regular-season record into the playoffs and advanced to the American Football Conference (AFC) Championship Game but lost to the Tom Brady-led New England Patriots in overtime. Mahomes’s wildly prolific season earned him not only Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro honors but also, at age 23, the league’s MVP title.

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In 2019 a dislocated kneecap kept Mahomes out of the Chiefs lineup for two games at mid-season. Still, he stewarded the team to another 12–4 record and a return appearance in the AFC Championship Game, in which he threw three touchdown passes to lead the Chiefs to a 35–24 victory over the Tennessee Titans and on to their first Super Bowl appearance in 50 years. Mahomes struggled initially in Super Bowl LIV, throwing two interceptions as the Chiefs trailed the San Francisco 49ers by 10 points in the second half. In the fourth quarter, however, he turned the game around, throwing for touchdowns on two successive drives to guide the Chiefs to an eventual 31–20 win. Having completed 26 of 42 passes for 286 yards and rushed for a touchdown (in addition to making those two scoring throws), Mahomes received the Super Bowl MVP award, becoming the youngest quarterback ever to be so honored. During the following off-season he was rewarded with a 10-year contract extension worth some $503 million, which was the most lucrative agreement to date in the history of American professional sports.

The next season, Mahomes passed for 4,740 yards (second in the NFL) in guiding the Chiefs to a league-best 14 regular-season victories. Once again, during the postseason they played their way to the Super Bowl, where Mahomes faced off again with Brady, this time quarterbacking for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A stout Buccaneers defense kept Mahomes mostly in check, and Tampa Bay prevailed 31–9. In the 2021 season Mahomes racked up 37 touchdown passes and 4,839 passing yards (fourth in the NFL) as the Chiefs, with a 12–5 record, finished first in the AFC West Division. Their march through the playoffs culminated in the hotly contested AFC Championship Game, which resulted in a 27–24 overtime loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Mahomes had completed 26 of 39 passes for 275 yards and three touchdowns but had also tossed a pair of costly interceptions.

Mahomes had another standout season in 2022, passing for a career-best 5,250 yards and winning the league’s MVP award. In the divisional round of the playoffs, Mahomes overcame an ankle injury to help Kansas City defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars. The AFC Championship Game was a rematch with the Bengals, and the Chiefs won on a last-second field goal. Kansas City advanced to the Super Bowl, where the team faced the Philadelphia Eagles. Despite reinjuring his ankle, Mahomes led the Chiefs to a comeback victory, 38–35, and won his second Super Bowl MVP award.

The following season he helped the team solidify its dynasty status. Despite losing five of eight games during a stretch of the regular season, the Chiefs made the playoffs, where Mahomes led the team past the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, and Baltimore Ravens into a rematch of Super Bowl LIV against the 49ers. After being down 10–3 at halftime of Super Bowl LVIII, the Chiefs battled back to even the score at 19 by the end of regulation. The 49ers scored a field goal on the first possession in overtime, but Mahomes then calmly engineered a drive that culminated with his throwing a three-yard touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman that gave the Chiefs a nail-biting 25–22 victory and made them the first back-to-back Super Bowl champions since the Patriots in 2005. Mahomes completed 34 of 46 passes for 333 yards and two touchdowns, earning his third Super Bowl MVP award. In the process he joined Brady and Joe Montana as the only quarterbacks to have won at least three Super Bowl MVP awards.

In compiling his remarkable accomplishments on the football field, Mahomes employed an extraordinary skill set, including athleticism, uncanny elusiveness, and rugged running ability, which made him hard to bring down or confine in the pocket; wide razor-sharp field awareness, which allowed him to improvise freely; and a cannon right arm that was among the strongest in the NFL. Beyond having a strong arm, Mahomes released his passes at an array of angles, which might have been related to his baseball experience. Sometimes he looked like a second baseman turning a double play, sometimes he seemed to merely flick his wrist. At other times he threw across his body, made no-look passes like a point guard, or even resorted to throwing with his left hand. More than one observer noted that he simply played the quarterback position unlike anyone who had come before him.

Off the field, Mahomes proved to be an engaged social justice advocate. In 2020, in the wake of the killing of Black American George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer, he joined a group of other prominent Black football players in making a video that challenged the NFL to condemn racism. Mahomes also threw his support to basketball icon LeBron James’s More Than a Vote, an effort to combat voter suppression and increase voter registration. In 2019 Mahomes established the 15 and the Mahomies nonprofit foundation, which was dedicated to improving the lives of children in underserved communities. In addition, he put his marketing studies to use as a popular pitchman for a range of products and became part owner of both Major League Baseball’s Kansas City Royals and Major League Soccer’s Sporting Kansas City. Time magazine listed Mahomes among the 100 Most Influential People of 2020. In 2022 he married his high-school sweetheart and longtime partner, Brittany Matthews.

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Patrick Mahomes | Stats, Contract, & Wife (2024)

FAQs

What is Brittany Mahomes worth? ›

With an estimated net worth of $10 million at the age of 28, Brittany's financial success reflects her individual achievements and prowess.

How much does Adidas pay Patrick Mahomes? ›

While sports stars do not generally release their brand deals' value, according to Celebrity Talent Internet, it costs around $300,000 to $499,000 to hire Mahomes for one ad.

What is Brittany Matthews nationality? ›

Brittany Lynne Mahomes (née Matthews; born August 31, 1995) is an American sports team owner and retired soccer player who played as a forward for Icelandic club UMF Afturelding.

How much money does Mahomes make per second? ›

One may ask just how much the 2018 MVP and reigning Super Bowl Champion signal caller is receiving. ESPN's social media team did the math, and determined that Mahomes will make $1.60 per second, $96 per minute, $5,472 per hour and $137,808 per day from now until the end of his contract.

Is Patrick Mahomes a billionaire? ›

Mahomes has a net worth of $70 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Who is Patrick Mahomes half sister? ›

Who is the richest NFL player of all time? ›

Former National Football League (NFL) player and executive Jerry Richardson was the richest NFL player of all time as of January 2023, with a net worth of around two billion U.S. dollars.

What does Patrick Mahomes do with his money? ›

Patrick Mahomes, who just won his third Super Bowl, signed the biggest deal in NFL history in 2020. As one of the brightest stars in the league, Mahomes makes tons of money both on and off the field. Mahomes has since invested in several sports teams, innovative sports technology, and restaurants.

Was Travis Kelce at Patrick Mahomes wedding? ›

Mahomes' teammate Travis Kelce was also a groomsman, while his then-girlfriend Kayla was a bridesmaid.

Does Brittany Mahomes have a college degree? ›

After earning a four-year bachelor's degree in kinesiology from University of Texas at Tyler, Brittany Mahomes became a certified personal trainer and launched her own company.

How big is Brittany Mahomes wedding ring? ›

The 10-carat emerald-cut diamond ring, estimated to be between $350,000-$800,000, was given to Brittany by the Chiefs' poster boy to commemorate their dating journey and to make sure that she remains with him forever.

How big is Patrick Mahomes? ›

Patrick Mahomes' Super Bowl-winning essence seen in portrait by local artist Jenny McGee. How big is Patrick Mahomes? Depends on where you check. Pro Football Reference lists him at 6 feet, 2 inches and 225 pounds.

How much does Patrick Mahomes weigh? ›

Who is the highest paid NFL player 2024? ›

The Cincinnati Bengals' Joe Burrow leads the list at $55 million, with the Los Angeles Chargers' Justin Herbert second at $52.5 million per year, followed by the Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson at $52 million per year.

Who paid for Brittany Mahomes suite? ›

Brittany Mahomes and Taylor Swift set social media on a viral frenzy after they were seen together in the VIP area at the Chiefs-Chargers game, and it seems that is the only way to watch a game now, however, Brittany and Taylor have to pay for their VIP suit at every arena.

What do Brittany Matthews parents do? ›

How rich is Jackson Mahomes? ›

Although it is difficult to know an exact figure, portals such as Sprotskeeda and Essentially Sports estimate that young Mahomes' net worth is around $3 million, mainly thanks to his social media presence and endorsements. Jackson has a respectable following on social media thanks to his dance and lifestyle videos.

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