Patrick Mahomes signs $504.75M extension with Chiefs through 2033, with escalators up to $522.25M. The two-time MVP is now under contract until age 38.
The latest contract extension ties two-time MVP Patrick Mahomes to the Kansas City Chiefs through the 2033 season, valued at $504.75 million with incentives that could push it to $522.25 million.
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