The Kansas City Chiefs have taken their initial significant step in the offseason by restructuring the contract of star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, aiming to regain momentum and position themselves for a strong comeback in pursuit of another Super Bowl run.
The Kansas City Chiefs saved more than $43 million under the 2026 salary cap by restructuring quarterback Patrick Mahomes' deal this week. Multiple outlets reported the specifics of the base salary conversion from $54.45 million to a 2026 signing bonus to bring his cap number for the coming league year down to $34.65 million from $78.2 million.
According to reports, the Kansas City Chiefs have restructured Patrick Mahomes’ contract. The news, first reported by Jason Fitzgerald (@Jason_OTC) of OverTheCap.com, converts $54.45 million of Mahomes’ 2026 base salary into a signing bonus, prorated over the remaining years of his deal.
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The gift that keeps on giving for the Chiefs’ payroll, Patrick Mahomes‘ contract will see another restructure. Kansas City is going to this well for a fifth time since authorizing the megadeal in July 2020.
According to Jason Fitzgerald of Over The Cap, the Chiefs have restructured the contract of QB Patrick Mahomes. This expected move creates $43.56 million in cap space for the upcoming season for Kansas City.
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