The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Chiefs, Mahomes eye record deal following NFL draft

- By DAVE SKRETTA AP Sports Writer

KANSAS CITY, MO. » Leigh Steinberg’s focus this week is rightfully on the three-day NFL draft, where new clients such as Alabama quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa and teammate Jerry Jeudy will learn where they will begin their profession­al careers.

It won’t be long before Steinberg’s attention is back on his most high-profile client.

After leading the Kansas City Chiefs to their first Super Bowl championsh­ip in five decades, quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes is finally eligible to sign a contract extension this offseason.

And while there is no hurry given the fact that Mahomes is entering just his fourth season in the league — and the Chiefs could simply pick up his fifth-year option — the reality is both sides are eager to come to terms on what could be a record-setting deal.

“We’re not even worried about it at this point,” Steinberg recently told The Associated Press in a widerangin­g interview. “He is preparing for next season and it’ll work out how it works out.”

That sounds reasonable. But for both sides, the benefits of getting a deal done this offseason far outweigh any benefits of kicking the negotiatio­ns down the road.

For the Chiefs, who have been bumping up against the salary cap, they would gain some cost certainty going forward. Mahomes is due to make just $2.7 million this season as part of his rookie contract, but that number will rise dramatical­ly once a deal gets signed. Just how much would help the organizati­on plan for what it hopes is a Patriots-like dynasty.

For the record-setting quarterbac­k and his representa­tives,

the extension would give them a big guaranteed payday before Mahomes takes the field again.

Remember when he dislocated his knee on a seemingly innocent quarterbac­k sneak during a game against Denver?

It sent shivers down the spines of Chiefs general manager Brett Veach and coach Andy Reid, but also Steinberg and his team, who no doubt would prefer a deal gets done before Mahomes risks injury again.

“Pat and his agent, Chris (Cabot) and Leigh, they know Pat is a priority. Pat isn’t going anywhere,” Veach said. “Pat is going to be here a long time. I can never sit here and speak in definitive­s, so I can’t say that the fifth-year won’t be an option or anything like that. It would be hard for me to see that we’d have to use that. We feel that it’s a priority and when you have a great player, and that great player is a priority, things get done.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this Feb. 2, 2020, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes, left, and Tyrann Mathieu celebrate after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL Super Bowl 54 football game in Miami Gardens, Fla.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this Feb. 2, 2020, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes, left, and Tyrann Mathieu celebrate after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL Super Bowl 54 football game in Miami Gardens, Fla.

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