Patrick Mahomes Signs $504 Million Contract—Biggest in NFL's History

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Patrick Mahomes' new NFL contract is un-ball-ievable.

The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback signed a two-year contract extension with the NFL team June 10 valued at over $500 million, per his agency. And the reworked contract—an extension to Patrick's 10-year deal signed in 2020—marks the largest in the league's history and makes Patrick the highest-paid player in the NFL. 

"The magic continues," Equity Sports announced in an X post. "Congratulations @PatrickMahomes on signing the largest contract in NFL history... yet again. $504.75M. Historic. Game-changing. Record breaker."

And Patrick—who has played on the Chiefs throughout his entire NFL career—expressed how thrilled he is to continue playing for the Chiefs for many years to come. (After all, the 30-year-old's new deal will run through the 2033 season, according to multiple outlets.)

"CHIEFS KINGDOM!!!! We are here to stay!" he wrote in a June 10 Instagram post, which featured a sweet photo of himself, wife Brittany Mahomes and their kids Sterling, 5, Bronze, 3, and Golden, 17 months, posing at his contract extension signing. "Love this place and the people that are apart of it."

Patrick went on, "Thank you all for being there for me and my family everyday! We ain’t done yet tho!"

And his high school sweetheart—whom he wed in 2022—celebrated her husband's monumental deal, sharing a carousel of family photos from the signing, in which the whole Mahomes crew was decked out in Chiefs red. She captioned the Instagram post, "Red is our color & Kansas City is our home."

As for who also offered their congratulations? Patrick's longtime Kansas City Chiefs teammate Travis Kelce, who reacted to the news in the comments section of Patrick's Instagram post, writing, "LFG!!!!!," alongside a series of flame emojis.

Other top figures in the Chiefs organization expressed their enthusiasm over the team's star player's groundbreaking contract.

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Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid praised Patrick as "the whole package" while speaking to reporters, saying that he's "done a great job as a professional, and then off the field as a father and husband."

He also described Patrick as "a great representative of the organization and a heck of a player."

With his new contract, Patrick will be raking in an average of $64 million per year, beginning in the 2027 NFL season.

He's not the only pro athlete making a big payday, however. For more, read on.

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Cristiano Ronaldo

For many sports stars, Cristiano Ronaldo's salary is goals. After all, the Portuguese soccer player regularly tops lists of highest-paid athletes.

In June 2025, Ronaldo signed a two-year extension with Al-Nassr FC in Saudi Arabia. And while the exact value of the deal wasn't revealed, multiple outlets reported he received an annual salary of approximately $200 million when he first signed with the team in 2022 after leaving Manchester United in England.

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Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi kicked off his time at Inter Miami CF with a big check. The annualized average guaranteed compensation for the Argentine player—who signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with the David Beckham-owned team in 2023 after having previously played for Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona—is more than $20.4 million, with a current annualized base salary of $12 million, per the MLS Players Association's 2025 salary guide.

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Alex Morgan

However, pay gaps still exist when comparing the salaries of male and female sports stars. Case in point? There were no women on Forbes' 2025 list of top 50 highest-paid athletes.

Alex Morgan—who retired from soccer in 2024 after playing her last game with the San Diego Wave—came in at No. 16 on the outlet's ranking of highest-paid female athletes last year. The publication estimated the World Cup champ earned $600,000 on-field and $7 million off-field (scoring some solid endorsement deals) in 2024.

And while there have been strides to bridge the pay gap (with U.S. Soccer becoming the first federation to equalize FIFA World Cup prize money for the country's women's and men's national teams), there is still a long way to go until it's a more equitable playing field.

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Caitlin Clark

After being the No. 1 overall selection in the 2024 WNBA draft, Caitlin Clark signed a four-year contract with the Indiana Fever that, according to The Athletic, was worth $338,056 and resulted in her receiving a $76,535 salary her rookie year.

Many were shocked by the figures considering the base salary for NBA players is much higher.

Caitlin also has endorsement deals, including one with Nike that The Athletic reported was worth $28 million.

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Stephen Curry

Topping ESPN's list of NBA players' salaries for the 2025 to 2026 season is Stephen Curry, with the outlet reporting he raked in $59.6 million. However, the Golden State Warriors weren't going to miss their shot at having the guard play longer. 

In August 2024, Steph signed a $62.6 million extension that keeps him on the team through 2027, his agent confirmed to CNBC.

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LeBron James

Also dunking all the way to the bank? LeBron James. According to ESPN's list, the Los Angeles Lakers forward made $52.6 million during the 2025 to 2026 season.

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Coco Gauff

Coco Gauff is also serving up major moves. 

The tennis champ reigned at the top of Forbes' list of highest paid female athletes in 2024 with an estimated $34.4 million in total earnings that year ($9.4 million on-court and $25 million off).

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Naomi Osaka

Naomi Osaka appears to be acing her brand deals, too.

Forbes reported the Grand Slam title holder from Japan pulled in an estimated $12.9 million in 2024, and that $12 million of that sum came from income earned outside of her match winnings.

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Simone Biles

Simone Biles got the gold in more way than one.

According to Forbes' list, the Olympic gymnast earned an estimated $11.2 million in 2024 (with $11 million of that total reportedly coming outside of her competition earnings).

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Travis Kelce

If you're trying to fill the blank space on how much Travis Kelce makes playing for the Kansas City Chiefs, here's the answer: The tight end signed a three-year deal in 2026 worth $57.7 million, according to multiple outlets.

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Patrick Mahomes

As for his teammate Patrick Mahomes, the quarterback scored a pretty penny when he signed a 10-year contract with the Chiefs in 2020 worth $450 million, according to his agency Equity Sports.

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Josh Allen

The Buffalo Bills weren't going to fumble the opportunity to keep Josh Allen on their team. In March 2025, the quarterback inked a six-year deal that, per Rapoport, is worth $330 million (with $250 million guaranteed).

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Russell Wilson 

Russell Wilson touched down on a new team.

After previously playing for the Seattle Seahawks, Denver Broncos and Pittsburgh Steelers, the quarterback signed a one-year contract with the New York Giants in March 2025 worth $10.5 million, per NFL Network Insiders' Rapoport, Pelissero and Mike Garafolo. However, the trio reported Russell could receive up to $21 million on the deal through incentives.

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Aaron Rodgers

Stepping in as the Steelers' quarterback is Aaron Rodgers, who previously played for the New York Jets and the Green Bay Packers.

And while the QB will be wearing No. 8, his paycheck reflects a much bigger number. The one-year contract he signed in June 2025 is worth $13.65 million with $10 million guaranteed, per NFL Network Insiders Rapoport and Pelissero. However, the Insiders noted Aaron could earn up to $19.5 million through incentives.

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