Explaining the details of Chiefs’ new contract with Patrick Mahomes

Explaining the details of Chiefs’ new contract with Patrick Mahomes
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On Wednesday, the Kansas City Chiefs and star quarterback Patrick Mahomes agreed to a new contract that will see the face of the league average $63.1 million per season through 2033.

The contract website Spotrac now has the details of the agreement. Expect some eye rolling and panic upon viewing Mahomes’ next few scheduled salary cap hits.

Simply put, there is little flexibility in paying more than half a billion dollars over eight years. This number also has to be paired with the over $122 million the Chiefs have paid Mahomes over the last four seasons, which has not yet been charged to the limit because of previous restructures.

After taking in $56.7 million for 2026, Mahomes’ actual dollar compensation will increase annually until 2033, when he is set to make $70 million.

With the Chiefs restructuring Mahomes’s contract in February to free up cap space, his $34.7 million salary for 2026 remains untouched. The Chiefs defied expectations by not getting ahead of the deal’s previously scheduled $85 million number for 2027. Instead, the front office actually made its job slightly more difficult.

Mahomes now has a $90.3 million cap hit next season — with charges exceeding $80 million for 2028 and 2029. As more restructures inevitably happen, future cap hits will soon balloon to over $100 million.

The quarterback has secured a guarantee structure similar to the one he had when he originally signed a 10-year extension in 2020. At signing, he is guaranteed $150.3 million. This includes all of his 2026 and 2027 salary — and $35.5 million of his 2028 earnings.

The remainder of his 2028 salary will vest at the start of that league year, and about half of his 2029 earnings will also become guaranteed in March of 2028. That structure will follow through 2032.

The final season covered in the agreement will be in 2033, when Mahomes will be 38. No money on the last year vests early. While the Chiefs may actually need to make a decision on Mahomes’ future at that point, history suggests this deal will likely have been adjusted again by that point.

As with most significant contracts signed with Kansas City, Mahomes will receive a $1 million workout bonus each season. Chiefs fans should also hope that Mahomes comes as close to the contract’s $522.3 million maximum value as possible. He can earn an extra $1.25 million for any season in which the Chiefs win the Super Bowl during the covered timespan. Mahomes can also earn $1.25 million in any season that he is named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player in combination with an AFC Championship Game appearance.

Managing the salary cap

Truthfully, the Chiefs will continue to have a tight salary cap situation for the rest of Mahomes’ career. That is largely the cost of having a top quarterback. Expect yearly restructures each March to spread the money out. The deal reportedly includes two void years at the end, allowing Kansas City to continue borrowing against future...