Patrick Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes is the Kansas City Chiefs' three-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback, a two-time NFL MVP, and one of the most electrifying playmakers in NFL history. Since taking over as Kansas City's starter in 2018, he has redefined the position with no-look passes, off-platform throws, and a fearless improvisational style that turned the Chiefs into perennial contenders.
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Biography
Early Life And Family Roots
Patrick Lavon Mahomes II was born on September 17, 1995, in Tyler, Texas, into a household already fluent in the language of professional sports. His father, Pat Mahomes, spent parts of eleven seasons pitching in Major League Baseball, and young Patrick grew up around big-league clubhouses long before he ever took a snap. He played football, baseball, and basketball at Whitehouse High School, and for years baseball looked like the likelier path; he threw in the low 90s, tossed a no-hitter against future major leaguer Michael Kopech, and was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 37th round in 2014. But quarterback had already taken hold of him. As a senior he passed for 4,619 yards and 50 touchdowns, numbers that finally pulled recruiters toward football, even though he arrived at Texas Tech as only a three-star prospect.
College Career And Draft Ascent
At Texas Tech, Mahomes turned the Red Raiders' pass-heavy spread offense into a personal record book. His junior season alone produced a 734-yard passing performance against Oklahoma, an FBS single-game record, and he led the nation with 5,052 passing yards and 41 touchdowns before declaring for the 2017 NFL Draft. Scouts loved the arm talent and questioned the mechanics in equal measure, with one personnel evaluator telling reporters that Mahomes "plays crazy" and takes chances few quarterbacks would dare. Kansas City believed in the upside anyway, trading up nine spots and sending Buffalo a 27th overall pick, a third-rounder, and a future first-rounder to grab Mahomes at tenth overall, a swap that would go down as one of the most lopsided trades in modern NFL history. He spent his rookie year as Alex Smith's backup, absorbing Andy Reid's offense before ever calling a play that counted.
Breakout As Kansas City's Starter
Handed the job in 2018, Patrick Mahomes did not ease into stardom, he detonated into it. He threw for 5,097 yards and 50 touchdowns in his first season as a starter, joining Peyton Manning as the only quarterbacks to pair 5,000 passing yards with 50 touchdowns in one season. The performance earned him NFL Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year honors, making him one of only four Black quarterbacks to win AP MVP. What set Mahomes apart wasn't only volume, it was style: no-look passes, sidearm darts borrowed from his shortstop days, and off-platform throws that defied the pocket's usual geometry. Reid's offense gave him room to improvise, and the Chiefs became must-watch television almost overnight.
Super Bowl Runs And Record Deals
The Chiefs reached Super Bowl LIV in February 2020, and trailing San Francisco by ten points in the fourth quarter, Mahomes engineered a 21-0 finishing run, capped by a signature call named "Jet Chip Wasp," to win Kansas City's first title in fifty years and claim Super Bowl MVP honors as the youngest quarterback ever to do so. Months later he signed a ten-year, $450 million extension, then the richest contract in North American sports history. More titles followed: he won again in Super Bowl LVII over Philadelphia while playing through a re-aggravated high ankle sprain, then repeated in Super Bowl LVIII, beating San Francisco in overtime and tying Joe Montana with three Super Bowl MVP awards. A three-peat bid ended in a Super Bowl LIX loss to the Eagles. In December 2025, a season-ending torn ACL and LCL against the Chargers halted his campaign, though by the following May he was already throwing at Chiefs organized team activities, and in 2026 Kansas City signed him to a record eight-year, $504.75 million extension.
Legacy, Records, And What Comes Next
Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs résumé now includes two NFL MVP awards, three Super Bowl MVP awards, three Super Bowl titles, and six Pro Bowl selections, alongside franchise records for passing yards, touchdowns, and passer rating. He owns the fastest paths to 30,000 and 35,000 career passing yards in league history and holds the record for most touchdown passes through a player's first 32 games. Off the field, he founded the 15 and the Mahomies Foundation in 2019, which has directed millions in grant funding toward children's health and community programs, and he holds ownership stakes in the Kansas City Royals, Sporting Kansas City, and the Kansas City Current. At 30, with a surgically repaired knee and a fresh contract anchoring him to Kansas City, Mahomes enters a chapter defined less by proving himself and more by proving he can still be Patrick Mahomes after adversity.
FAQs About Patrick Mahomes
Where does Patrick Mahomes live ?
Patrick Mahomes resides in the Kansas City metro area, in Loch Lloyd, Missouri, where he purchased a home with his wife, Brittany. No further official details about the property have been disclosed by the family.
How many super bowls has Patrick Mahomes been in ?
Mahomes has played in five Super Bowls: LIV, LV, LVII, LVIII, and LIX. He has won three of those five appearances, with Kansas City falling short in LV and LIX.
What is Patrick Mahomes super bowl record ?
Mahomes holds a 3-2 record in Super Bowl starts, winning Super Bowl LIV, LVII, and LVIII, and losing Super Bowl LV to Tampa Bay and Super Bowl LIX to Philadelphia. He has earned Super Bowl MVP honors three times.
Does Patrick Mahomes have diabetes ?
No, Patrick Mahomes has not been diagnosed with diabetes. The rumor originated from comments his personal trainer made about his unusually long sleep habits, which have no confirmed link to any diagnosed condition.
Is Patrick Mahomes leaving the chiefs ?
No official reports indicate Mahomes is leaving Kansas City. In 2026, the Chiefs signed him to a new eight-year, $504.75 million contract extension, keeping him with the franchise well beyond his original 2020 deal.
What pick was Patrick Mahomes ?
Mahomes was selected 10th overall in the 2017 NFL Draft. The Kansas City Chiefs traded up from the 27th pick to acquire him, sending Buffalo a third-round pick and a future first-rounder in the deal.
How many children does Patrick Mahomes have ?
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes have three children together: daughter Sterling Skye, son Patrick "Bronze" Lavon Mahomes III, and daughter Golden Raye, born in January 2025.
How many super bowls do Patrick Mahomes have ?
Patrick Mahomes has won three Super Bowl titles with the Kansas City Chiefs: Super Bowl LIV, Super Bowl LVII, and Super Bowl LVIII.
Is Patrick Mahomes a christian believer ?
Mahomes has publicly spoken about his Christian faith on multiple occasions, including social media posts referencing trust in God during his 2025 ACL injury recovery. No further official statements detail his religious practice beyond these public comments.
Is Patrick Mahomes retiring ?
No, there is no official indication Mahomes plans to retire. He signed a new contract extension with the Chiefs in 2026 and has been actively rehabbing from a torn ACL to return for the upcoming season.
What happen to Patrick Mahomes ?
Mahomes suffered a season-ending torn ACL and LCL in his left knee during a December 14, 2025 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. He began throwing again at Chiefs OTAs by late May 2026 as part of his recovery.
Why is Patrick Mahomes helmet so high ?
Mahomes wears his helmet high because it slipped over his eyes early in his career, obstructing his vision. He adjusted the fit upward to keep his sightlines clear, and it has since become part of his signature look.
Where did Patrick Mahomes go to high school ?
Patrick Mahomes attended Whitehouse High School in Whitehouse, Texas, where he was a three-sport athlete, playing football, baseball, and basketball before committing to Texas Tech.
How much does state farm pay Patrick Mahomes ?
The exact figure has not been officially disclosed by State Farm or Mahomes. Industry estimates from outlets like Forbes place his earnings from the partnership in the range of a few million dollars annually.
How much does Patrick Mahomes make per game ?
Mahomes' exact per-game pay is not officially published. Based on his reported 2025 base salary of roughly $44.5 million over a 17-game regular season, that works out to an estimated $2.6 million per game.
How much is a Patrick Mahomes rookie card worth ?
Values vary widely by card and grade. His most valuable card, a 2017 National Treasures NFL Shield 1-of-1 autograph, sold for a record $4.3 million in 2021, while standard rookie cards trade for hundreds to thousands of dollars.
Career Timeline
Selected in the 37th round of the MLB Draft out of Whitehouse High School but chose to honor his football commitment to Texas Tech instead.
Threw for an FBS single-game record 734 yards against Oklahoma and led the nation with 5,052 passing yards as a junior at Texas Tech.
Kansas City traded up nine spots with Buffalo to select Mahomes out of Texas Tech, one of the most lopsided trades in modern NFL history.
Took over as QB1 after Alex Smith was traded, beginning his ascent as the face of the Kansas City offense.
Threw for 5,097 yards and 50 touchdowns, joining Peyton Manning as the only quarterbacks with 5,000 yards and 50 touchdowns in a season.
Led a fourth-quarter comeback against San Francisco to win Kansas City's first Super Bowl in 50 years, earning Super Bowl MVP honors.
Agreed to a 10-year contract extension with the Chiefs, then the largest deal in North American sports history.
Defeated Philadelphia while playing through a re-aggravated high ankle sprain, capturing his second NFL MVP and second Super Bowl MVP in the same season.
Beat San Francisco in overtime, tying Joe Montana with three career Super Bowl MVP awards and becoming a back-to-back champion.
Lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, ending Kansas City's bid to become the first team to win three straight titles.
Tore his ACL and LCL in his left knee during a December loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, ending his ninth NFL season early.
Resumed throwing at Chiefs organized team activities roughly five months after knee surgery, signaling his return for the upcoming season.
Agreed to a new eight-year contract with Kansas City, once again making him the highest-paid player in NFL history by total contract value.