Houston Chronicle

Mahomes knows contract will take time

Chiefs QB’s deal likely to drive up Watson’s asking price for Texans

- By Herbie Teope

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs bought themselves some time to take care of their franchise quarterbac­k financiall­y, exercising a fifth-year team contract option on Patrick Mahomes this week.

Mahomes said during a Friday Zoom call that he understand­s the situation, that negotiatio­ns toward a lucrative new multiyear contract will take time. He grew up as the son of a Major League Baseball player, after all, so he gained exposure to how the contract process works.

The Chiefs have assured that retaining Mahomes via a long-term deal remains a priority, and the Super Bowl MVP has faith that everything will work out to everyone’s satisfacti­on eventually.

“I’ve been in a unique situation where I’ve grown up getting to see a lot of guys go through contracts and doing a lot of different things, having an understand­ing of how it all works,” said Mahomes, a former Texas Tech star. “For me, obviously, I want to be a Chief for a long time. I want to have a contract that says that and I can go out there and know I have that security and everything like that.

“I understand and trust the Chiefs organizati­on and everybody in it that they’re going to handle it the right way. I trust my representa­tion that they’re going to let me ease my mind and let me go out there and just love the game I’ve loved playing.”

How the Mahomes contract plays out will likely impact the cost for the Texans to extend quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson, who was taken in the same draft. The Texans also have exercised their option for the fifth year. Mitchell Trubisky, drafted ahead of both

Mahomes and Watson in 2017, did not have his option renewed by the Chicago Bears.

Mahomes’ faith in the Chiefs organizati­on is wellplaced, especially in light of recent comments from Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt.

“It’s a priority for us and it’s also a priority for Patrick’s team,” Hunt said last weekend during the NFL draft. “So I know it’s something that’s going to get done in the near-term.”

With the fifth-year club option in place, the Chiefs are now working toward an extension that makes sense for Mahomes, who projects to perhaps become the highest-paid quarterbac­k in the NFL.

He’s done his part as a record-setting quarterbac­k over the past two seasons to earn the pay raise, leading the Chiefs to their first Super Bowl win in 50 years. Since taking over as their starter in 2018, Mahomes holds a 23-7 record and was named NFL MVP and firstteam All-Pro in 2018.

With such accomplish­ments and an array of record-setting performanc­es on his resume, Mahomes appears content knowing the money will eventually take care of itself.

In the meantime, he will continue playing the game of football the only way he knows how.

“Whenever that happens, it happens,” Mahomes said. “But I’m going to focus on being the best football player I can be every single day.”

 ?? Brett Coomer / Staff photograph­er ?? The Kansas City Chiefs plan to hand star quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes a long-term and potentiall­y record-setting deal, which will likely affect the Texans’ ability to re-sign quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson.
Brett Coomer / Staff photograph­er The Kansas City Chiefs plan to hand star quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes a long-term and potentiall­y record-setting deal, which will likely affect the Texans’ ability to re-sign quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson.
 ?? Godofredo A. Vásquez / Staff photograph­er ??
Godofredo A. Vásquez / Staff photograph­er

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