Patrick Mahomes

Player Information

Patrick Lavon Mahomes II is an American professional football quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). Since becoming the Chiefs' starting quarterback in 2018, he has led the team to seven consecutive AFC Championship Game appearances and five Super Bowl appearances, winning three. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time and has set numerous records during his career.
Birthdate:
17 September 1995
Full Name:
Patrick Lavon Mahomes II
Birthplace:
Tyler, Texas, USA
Nationality:
United States
Gender:
Male
Height (cm):
188
Weight (kg):
102
Parents:
Pat Mahomes (Father), Randi Martin (Mother)
Status:
Married
Partner:
Brittany Matthews
Education:
Whitehouse High School (High School), Texas Tech University (College)
Career Started:
2017
Notable Achievements:
Super Bowl champion (LIV, LVII, LVIII), Super Bowl MVP (LIV, LVII, LVIII), NFL Most Valuable Player (2018, 2022), NFL Offensive Player of the Year (2018), First-team All-Pro (2018, 2022), Second-team All-Pro (2020), Pro Bowl (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
Awards:
Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year (Win Year 2020), Sammy Baugh Trophy (Win Year 2016)
Current Team:
Contract:
Contract Year 2020 to 2031, Salary $477,000,000 USD
Draft Year:
2017
Drafted By:
Kansas City Chiefs
Player Active:
From - 2017, To - Present
Sponsors:
State Farm, Adidas, DirecTV, Oakley, Helzberg Diamonds, Coors Light, T-Mobile, Prime

Patrick Mahomes Bio

Patrick Lavon Mahomes II is an American professional football quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). Born on September 17, 1995, in Tyler, Texas, he has been the Chiefs’ starting quarterback since 2018. Under his leadership, Kansas City has made seven consecutive AFC Championship Game appearances and five Super Bowl appearances, winning three of them. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time and has set numerous passing and offensive records during his career.

Standing 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing 225 pounds, Mahomes combines elite arm strength with the mobility of a dual-threat playmaker. He has been recognized as the NFL’s Most Valuable Player twice and as the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player three times. Off the field, he is known for his philanthropy through the 15 and the Mahomies Foundation, his business investments, and his family life with his wife, Brittany Matthews Mahomes.

Early Life and Background

Patrick Lavon Mahomes II was born on September 17, 1995, in Tyler, Texas, to Pat Mahomes, a former Major League Baseball pitcher, and Randi Martin. His parents divorced in 2006, and he has a younger brother, Jackson, who is a social media personality. Through his father, he has a half-brother, Graham Walker, who plays football at Rice University. Mahomes is biracial; his father is Black and his mother is white. He is also the godson of former MLB pitcher LaTroy Hawkins, a teammate of his father on the Minnesota Twins.

Mahomes grew up a fan of the Dallas Cowboys and attended Whitehouse High School in Whitehouse, Texas, where he lettered in football, baseball, and basketball. He credits his years as a pitcher and as a basketball player with sharpening his arm strength and his field vision as a quarterback. As a senior, he posted 4,619 passing yards, 50 passing touchdowns, 948 rushing yards, and 15 rushing touchdowns, and he also threw a high school no-hitter with 16 strikeouts in baseball. He was named the MaxPreps Male Athlete of the Year for 2013–2014 and was rated a three-star football recruit by Rivals.com, drawing college offers from Texas Tech, Rice, and Houston.

He committed to Texas Tech University and was also selected by the Detroit Tigers in the 37th round of the 2014 MLB Draft, though he did not sign a professional baseball contract. He later left baseball entirely before his junior college season to focus on football.

Path to American Football

At Texas Tech, Mahomes split his freshman season between backing up quarterback Davis Webb and starting the final three games after Webb suffered injuries. In his first extended action against the Baylor Bears, he set a Big 12 freshman record with 598 passing yards and six touchdowns, signaling the arrival of a high-volume passing talent. He also played relief pitcher for the Texas Tech baseball team during his first two college seasons.

As a sophomore in 2015, Mahomes became the full-time starter and led the Red Raiders to a 7–6 record, completing 364 passes for 4,653 yards and 36 touchdowns. His arm talent drew national attention even as the team finished just outside the conference race. He then left baseball ahead of the 2016 campaign to devote himself entirely to football.

His junior year became a national showcase. In a single October 2016 game against the Oklahoma Sooners, he set NCAA FBS records for single-game total offense with 819 yards and tied the record for single-game passing yards with 734, while also setting combined-game marks with opposing quarterback Baker Mayfield. He finished the season leading the FBS in passing yards (5,052), total offense (5,312), and total touchdowns (53), and won the Sammy Baugh Trophy as the nation’s top college passer. In January 2017, he declared for the NFL Draft.

Patrick Mahomes Career

Early Career (2017)

The Kansas City Chiefs selected Mahomes 10th overall in the 2017 NFL Draft, trading up with the Buffalo Bills to make him the first quarterback Kansas City had taken in the first round since 1983. He signed a fully guaranteed four-year rookie contract worth $16.42 million and spent his first season as the backup to Alex Smith, learning the Chiefs’ offensive system under head coach Andy Reid.

Mahomes made his NFL debut in the regular-season finale against the Denver Broncos on December 31, 2017, completing 22 of 35 passes for 284 yards in a 27–24 win. The brief start offered a preview of his poise and arm talent, setting the stage for the Chiefs’ decision to trade Smith and hand the offense to their young passer.

NFL Breakthrough (2018–2019)

After the Chiefs traded Smith in January 2018, Mahomes opened his first season as a starter with a 38–28 win over the Los Angeles Chargers, throwing four touchdowns and earning AFC Offensive Player of the Week. The next week he threw six touchdowns against the Pittsburgh Steelers and finished September as AFC Offensive Player of the Month. By Week 17, he had joined Peyton Manning as the only quarterbacks in NFL history to throw for 5,000 yards and 50 touchdowns in a single season, finishing with 5,097 passing yards and 50 touchdowns.

Mahomes capped his 2018 campaign with the NFL Most Valuable Player award, the first MVP in Chiefs history, along with Offensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-Pro honors. The following season, he led Kansas City to a 12–4 record, four consecutive AFC West titles, and the franchise’s first Super Bowl appearance in 50 years. In Super Bowl LIV against the San Francisco 49ers, he threw for 286 yards and two touchdowns and added a rushing score as the Chiefs erased a 20–10 fourth-quarter deficit to win 31–20. He earned Super Bowl MVP and became the youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl MVP.

Kansas City Chiefs Era (2020–2024)

In July 2020, Mahomes signed a ten-year contract extension worth $477 million, at the time the largest contract in professional sports history, tying him to Kansas City through 2031. He led the Chiefs back to the Super Bowl that season, but they lost Super Bowl LV 31–9 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Mahomes’ first double-digit defeat as a starter.

He returned to championship form in 2022, leading the league in passing yards and touchdowns, winning his second NFL MVP, and earning Super Bowl MVP after the Chiefs rallied past the Philadelphia Eagles 38–35 in Super Bowl LVII. The next season, he guided Kansas City to a second straight title with a 25–22 overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, becoming the third player in league history to win three Super Bowl MVPs. In 2024, the Chiefs reached a third consecutive Super Bowl but lost 40–22 to the Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, ending a bid for an unprecedented three-peat. Over that span, Mahomes earned six Pro Bowl selections, set the franchise record for career passing yards, and added two First-Team All-Pro nods and a Second-Team All-Pro honor.

Driving Style and Strengths

Mahomes is considered one of the most creative passers in NFL history, known for arm strength, off-platform throws, no-look passes, and the ability to improvise once a play breaks down. Defensive coordinators consistently cite his pocket elusiveness and his unique awareness of receiver timing as his defining traits, and he credits his baseball background for his arm velocity.

Notable Events and Milestones

His signature moments include the 2018 record-setting 50-touchdown season, the fourth-quarter comeback win in Super Bowl LIV, the second-half rally from a high ankle sprain in Super Bowl LVII, and the overtime game-winning drive in Super Bowl LVIII. He also became the fastest quarterback in NFL history to reach 30,000 career passing yards, doing so in 103 regular-season games.

Patrick Mahomes Career Wins

Mahomes has compiled a deep postseason resume, reaching seven straight AFC Championship Games from 2018 through 2024 and winning three Super Bowls. His regular-season and playoff win totals place him among the winningest quarterbacks of his era, anchored by his work in big moments late in games.

Super Bowl and Playoff Highlights

Mahomes’ three Super Bowl victories came in Super Bowl LIV against the San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl LVII against the Philadelphia Eagles, and Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers, with three corresponding Super Bowl MVP awards. He also led the Chiefs to a third consecutive Super Bowl in Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles, which Kansas City lost. He has been named AFC Offensive Player of the Week multiple times and has earned six career Pro Bowl selections.

Other Wins and Performances

Beyond the Super Bowl stage, Mahomes has led the Chiefs to six consecutive AFC West titles from 2018 through 2023 and to a ninth straight AFC West crown in 2024. His career NFL passing totals as of 2025 include 4,673 attempts, 3,093 completions, 35,939 yards, 267 touchdowns against 85 interceptions, and a 100.8 passer rating, with 2,665 rushing yards and 19 rushing touchdowns on the ground.

Patrick Mahomes Family

Family Background and Racing Lineage

Mahomes is the son of former Major League Baseball pitcher Pat Mahomes and Randi Martin. His father pitched for several MLB teams during a career that included time as a teammate of LaTroy Hawkins on the Minnesota Twins, Hawkins later becoming Mahomes’ godfather. He has a younger brother, Jackson Mahomes, and a half-brother, Graham Walker, who plays football at Rice University.

Personal Life

Mahomes became engaged to Brittany Matthews, his high school sweetheart, on September 1, 2020, in a suite at Arrowhead Stadium the day he received his Super Bowl LIV championship ring. The couple married on March 12, 2022. Matthews had a brief professional soccer career in Iceland and later became a certified personal trainer and a co-owner of the Kansas City Current of the National Women’s Soccer League. The couple has three children, two daughters and a son. Mahomes is an evangelical Christian and has spoken publicly about his faith, including a pregame ritual of praying at the goalposts.

2025 Season Performance

Mahomes opened 2025 with a string of efficient performances, throwing his 250th career touchdown in a 37–20 Week 4 win over the Baltimore Ravens in his 116th career game, the fastest any quarterback has reached that milestone. The performance earned him AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors, and he added a second such award in Week 6 after completing 22 of 30 passes for 257 yards and three touchdowns in a 30–17 win over the Detroit Lions. He set new career highs on the ground, finishing the year with 422 rushing yards and 5 rushing touchdowns.

The Chiefs’ season took a decisive turn in December 2025. On December 14, 2025, Kansas City lost to the Los Angeles Chargers and was eliminated from playoff contention, marking the first time in Mahomes’ career that he would miss the postseason. Late in that game, he suffered a torn ACL, underwent surgery the following day to repair both his ACL and LCL, and missed the remainder of the season.

Looking forward, Mahomes agreed to a restructured contract in the 2026 offseason that adds two years to his deal, keeping him with the Chiefs through the 2033 season. His return from injury and the Chiefs’ effort to retool the roster around him figure to be central storylines for 2026 and beyond.