Breaking: Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt Names Patrick Mahomes as GM in Historic $789.5M Deal
In a groundbreaking move that has taken the NFL by storm, Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt has finalized a historic agreement with superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes, appointing him as the team’s General Manager. The deal, reportedly valued at an unprecedented $789.5 million, is set to redefine Mahomes’ already illustrious career and the role of NFL players in management.
Mahomes, often hailed as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, will now wear two hats — one as the Chiefs’ on-field leader and another as the architect of its future. This dual role is a rarity in professional sports, and Hunt’s bold decision signals an innovative direction for the Chiefs’ organization.
“Patrick isn’t just a generational talent on the field; he has an extraordinary football mind,” Hunt said in a statement. “This partnership is about securing the Chiefs’ future with someone who embodies excellence and leadership.”
Under the agreement, Mahomes will retain his role as the Chiefs’ starting quarterback while taking on key managerial responsibilities, including player acquisitions, draft strategies, and team development. The decision aligns with the Chiefs’ vision of building a long-term dynasty centered around Mahomes’ unique talents.
When asked about the monumental shift, Mahomes expressed excitement. “Kansas City is my home, and the Chiefs are my family. I’m honored to help shape this team’s future and keep us competing at the highest level,” he said.








