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Patrick Mahomes reacts to Kyler Murray contract extension: 'I've made enough money on the football field'

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes told reporters Friday he wasn't surprised by the news of Kyler Murray's five-year, $230.5 million contract extension.

Patrick Mahomes' 10-year, $503 million contract extension with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2020 was the richest contract in sports history and made him the highest-paid player in the NFL. But two years later, neither statement is true.

On Friday, Mahomes reacted to news of Kyler Murray agreeing to a five-year, $230.5 million contract extension with the Arizona Cardinals, saying he’s not concerned with the changing market. 

"When I signed my deal, I knew I was going to be set for life regardless of how the market [went],'' he said, via ESPN. 

"You just keep playing. Money is one thing, but when you get those Super Bowl rings — at the end of your career, I think that's going to be the thing that you look back on. I think I've made enough money on the football field and off of it as well that it won't matter at the end of the day." 

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Mahomes dropped to the fourth-highest paid player in the league for 2022 at $45 million, behind Aaron Rodgers ($50.3 million), Kyler Murray ($46.1 million) and Deshaun Watson ($46 million). 

His extension with the Chiefs topped Los Angeles Angels outfield Mike Trout’s 2019 contract worth $426.5 million. But a report in January 2021 said Lionel Messi topped both deals with a record 4-year, $670 million contract signed with F.C. Barcelona in 2017. 

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But Mahomes' focus is bigger than the money, he said.

"You always want to get paid and take care of your family, but I want a great team around me as well," he said.

Murray echoed that sentiment on Friday during a press conference, saying his "goal is to win championships." 

"It's crazy because everybody is trying to make it about the money. I know people aren't going to believe me, but I really don't do this for money. ... I'm solely focused on football," Murray said.


 

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