Patrick Mahomes
- Personal Information:
- Full Name: Patrick Lavon Mahomes II
- Nicknames: Grim Reaper, Showtime, Magic Man, The Musician, Fatrick, The Gunslinger, Mahomeboy
- Date of Birth: September 17, 1995
- Age: 28 years
- Birthplace: Tyler, Texas, USA
- Parents:
- Father: Pat Mahomes
- Mother: Randi Martin
- Siblings:
- Brother: Jackson Mahomes
- Sister: Mia Randall
- Relationship Status: Married to Brittany Matthews Mahomes
- Children: Two children
- Career Information:
- Current Team:
- Kansas City Chiefs (Jersey #15, Position: Quarterback)
- Position: Quarterback
- Draft:
- Year: 2017
- Round: 1st
- Pick: 10th overall by the Kansas City Chiefs
- College: Texas Tech University
- Current Team:
- Physical Details:
- Height: 1.88 m (6 feet 2 inches)
- Weight: 102 kg (225 pounds)
- Financial & Contractual Details:
- Contract: 10 years, $450 million (Signed on July 6, 2020)
- Average Annual Salary: $45 million
- Net Worth: Estimated to be $70 million
- Other Details:
- Social Media Handle: Instagram: @patrickmahomes
Patrick Mahomes Net Worth
As of 2024, Patrick Mahomes’ net worth is estimated to be around USD 80 million.
- Net Worth: Patrick Mahomes’ net worth is estimated to be around $80 million as of 2024. This figure accounts for his earnings from contracts, endorsements, and investments in various sports franchises.
- Contract Details:
- Signed a 10-year, $450 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2020, making him the highest-paid player in NFL history at the time.
- The contract includes a $10 million signing bonus, $141.482 million guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $45 million.
- For 2024, Mahomes is expected to earn a base salary of $8.6 million, a roster bonus of $34.9 million, and a workout bonus of $1 million, with a cap hit of $57.358 million and a dead cap value of $114.146 million.
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Patrick Mahomes Stats
Position: Quarterback
Jersey Number: #15
Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Regular Season Career Stats:
- Games Played (GP): 96
- Passing Completions/Attempts (CMP/ATT): 2,386/3,590
- Completion Percentage (CMP%): 66.5%
- Passing Yards (YDS): 28,424
- Average Yards Per Attempt (AVG): 7.9
- Passing Touchdowns (TD): 219
- Interceptions (INT): 63
- Longest Pass (LNG): 89 yards
- Sacks (SACK): 148
- Passer Rating (RTG): 103.5
2023 Season Stats:
- Passing Completions/Attempts (CMP/ATT): 401/597
- Completion Percentage (CMP%): 67.2%
- Passing Yards (YDS): 4,183
- Passing Touchdowns (TD): 27
- Interceptions (INT): 14
- Passer Rating (RTG): 92.6
Rushing Career Stats:
- Rushing Attempts (CAR): 374
- Rushing Yards (YDS): 1,936
- Average Yards Per Rush (AVG): 5.2
- Rushing Touchdowns (TD): 12
- Longest Rush (LNG): 32 yards
Scoring Career Stats:
- Total Passing Touchdowns (TD): 219
- Total Rushing Touchdowns (TD): 12
- Total Points (PTS): 78 (from touchdowns)
Patrick Mahomes has established himself as a prolific quarterback in the NFL, with impressive passing yardage and a high number of touchdowns. His performance in the 2023 season maintains a high level of play, demonstrating his importance to the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense. In addition to his passing skills, Mahomes also contributes to the team’s rushing efforts, adding versatility to his play. His career passer rating solidifies his status as one of the top quarterbacks in the league.
Patrick Mahomes 2023-24 Profile
Patrick Mahomes — the 6 foot 2, 225 pound quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs — has not had the 2023-24 season that the NFL community has come to expect from him. Widely considered to be the best quarterback in the world right now (and is on track to becoming one of the best quarterbacks of all time), both Mahomes and his Kansas City Chiefs are struggling to win games as they head into the playoffs. Mahomes lacks the same poise in the pocket that he is known for, and is missing passes that we’ve never seen him miss before.
Yet, the two-time Super Bowl Champion and his team still have time to right the ship prior to the 2024 playoffs. And considering the magic Patrick Mahomes has produced in his NFL career so far, we expect him to do the same this season.
In this article, we’ll discuss Patrick Mahomes’ general information, his pre-NFL background, how his NFL career has fared so far, and what we can expect to see from him in the 2024 NFL playoffs.
Patrick Mahomes General Information
Patrick Lavon Mahomes II was born on September 17, 1995, in Tyler, Texas, USA. His parents are Pat Mahomes and Randi Martin. Patrick’s father, Pat, was an MLB pitcher in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Patrick Mahomes is married to Brittany Matthews Mahomes. The couple have been together since 2012, and were married in 2022. They currently have two children together.
On July 6, 2020, Mahomes signed a 10 year, $450 million contract extension for the Kansas City Chiefs — making for an annual average salary of $45 million. Mahomes’ net worth is currently estimated to be $70 million.
Patrick Mahomes wears jersey number 15, and throws with his right hand.
Patrick Mahomes Background
Mahomes attended Whitehouse High School in Whitehouse, Texas, and played football, baseball, and basketball while there.In football, he had 4,619 passing yards, 50 passing touchdowns, 948 rushing yards, and 15 rushing touchdowns as a senior in high school. He was named Maxpreps Male Athlete of the Year for 2013-2014.
Patrick Mahomes was ranked as the 12th best dual-threat quarterback in his recruiting class. Despite being drafted in the 37th round of the 2014 MLB Draft by the Detroit Tigers, Mahomes did not sign an MLB contract and instead committed to play college football at Texas Tech University.
Mahomes spent most of his freshman season at Texas Tech as the backup quarterback, but started the season’s final three games. For the season, he passed for 1,547 yards, 16 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions.
Mahomes began his sophomore season at Texas Tech as the starting quarterback. Overall, in that 2015 season, he led the Big 12 Conference with 364 pass completions for 4,653 yards, 36 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions. Texas Tech went 7-6 on the season.
Mahomes also played in 3 baseball games that season, but announced he’d be quitting baseball after the season ended to focus on football.
As a junior, Mahomes put up incredible statistics. In an October 22, 2016 game against Oklahoma, Mahomes broke the NCAA FBS records for single-game total offense with 819 yards, and tied the NCAA record for single game passing yards with 734.
Mahomes finished the season leading the country in yards per game (421), passing yards (5,052), total offense (5,312), and total touchdowns (53). He earned the Sammy Baugh Trophy, given to the NCAA’s top passer each season. Yet, the Red Raiders finished 5-7, and didn’t make a bowl game.
After his junior season, Mahomes announced that he intended to enter the 2017 NFL Draft. Initially projected as a first or second round pick, Mahomes impressed during his pre-draft combine, and his draft stock rose as a result.
On April 27, 2017, the Kansas City Chiefs drafted Patrick Mahomes with the 10th overall pick (first round) of the 2017 NFL Draft.
Patrick Mahomes’ NFL Career So Far
Mahomes was the Chiefs’ backup quarterback in his first season. His NFL debut came during their Week 17 game that 2017 season,and helped lead the Chiefs to a 27–24 win, completing 22 of 35 passes for 284 yards and 1 interception. That was the only game he played in all year.
In 2018, Mahomes became the Chiefs’ starting quarterback. He went on to produce a fantastic second season, finishing the with 382 completions, 50 passing touchdowns (leading the NFL), and 5,097 passing yards (leading the NFL); becoming the second quarterback in NFL history to throw for 5,000 yards and 50 touchdowns in a season. He helped lead the Chiefs to a 12–4 record and their third straight division title.
The Chiefs went on to the AFC Championship game that season. Although Mahomes passed for 295 yards and 3 touchdowns, the Chiefs lost to the Patriots in overtime 37–31. At season’s end, Mahomes won the NFL MVP Award, was named to his first NFL Pro Bowl, and was named a First Team All-Pro.
Despite missing 2 games due to a knee injury, Mahomes had a stellar 2019 season. He finished the regular season with 4,031 yards and 26 touchdowns with only 5 interceptions, and the Chiefs finished the regular season 12-4. Mahomes was named to the Pro Bowl, as well.
Mahomes led the Chiefs to the Super Bowl in that 2019 season. In the Super Bowl (against the San Francisco 49ers), Mahomes threw for 286 yards and 2 touchdowns, with 2 interceptions, and rushed for another 29 yards and touchdown run. The Chiefs won the game, and Mahomes was named Super Bowl MVP — becoming the youngest quarterback in NFL history to win Super Bowl MVP.
Once again, Mahomes shined in 2020. The Chiefs went 14-1 in a 15-game regular season, and Mahomes finished the 2020 season with 4,740 passing yards, 38 touchdowns and 6 interceptions. He was named to his third consecutive Pro Bowl at season’s end.
The Chiefs advanced to their second consecutive Super Bowl, where Mahomes threw for 270 yards and 2 interceptions in the game the Chiefs lost, 31–9.
In 2021, the Chiefs finished the regular season with a 12-5 record. Mahomes finished the regular season with 4,839 yards, 37 touchdowns, 13 interceptions (a career high), and a 98.5 quarterback rating (a career low for a full season). Mahomes earned his fourth consecutive Pro Bowl nomination after the season.
Mahomes’ Chiefs advanced to the AFC Championship game in 2021, where they lost in a thrilling game to the Cincinnati Bengals. Mahomes threw for 275 yards and 3 touchdowns, but also threw 2 interceptions, including 1 in overtime in the 27–24 loss.
Mahomes returned to world-class form in 2022, finishing the regular season with 435 completions, 41 touchdowns (leading the NFL), and 5,250 passing yards (leading the NFL). He set the NFL record for most total yards in a season by a quarterback (combined passing and rushing) with 5,608, and the Chiefs finished the regular season with a 14-3 record. Mahomes was named to another Pro Bowl.
The Chiefs advanced to the Super Bowl in that season, where they played the Philadelphia Eagles. Despite dealing with an ankle injury, Mahomes threw for 182 yards with 3 touchdowns, in a game the Chiefs won 38-35. He was awarded his second career Super Bowl MVP for his efforts.
Mahomes also won the 2022 NFL MVP award, and was the league leader in both passing yards and passing touchdowns; becoming the first player in NFL history to achieve all 4 feats in a season.
Thus far in 2023, the Chiefs hold a 9-6 record, and Mahomes has thrown for 26 touchdowns, 3,938 passing yards, and 14 interceptions.
Patrick Mahomes 2024 Playoff Forecast
While both the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes are struggling in the 2023 season more than we’ve ever seen since Mahomes entered the NFL, they still hold a respectable 9-6 record, and will make the playoffs. What’s for certain is that, if this team figures out their persistent issues, they’ll once again be Super Bowl contenders. Yet, both Mahomes and his offensive teammates will need to perform better if they’re going to contend against the other top-tier teams in the AFC. Only time will tell whether they’ll be able to do so — but we wouldn’t put it past Patrick Mahomes.
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