Patrick Mahomes is one of the highest-paid athletes in the NFL. The mega contract with the Chiefs has seen him rack up a contract value of almost $500 million. The QB signed the deal back in 2020 which has seen him jump up the Forbes list of highest-paid athletes. The rise in his earnings has seen him compete with the likes of Messi and Ronaldo and American sensation Tiger Woods.
The contract has seen him earn deals off the pitch and bolster his portfolio. The partnerships of Mahomes include the latest charity tie-up with Coors Light. Having said that, Mahomes had added another partnership to his name with the latest announcement.
Patrick Mahomes seals the deal for traveling
Airshare are a private company looking to cater to individuals in their bid to travel charter. And in their recent announcement, they have shared that they are going to continue their partnership with Patrick Mahomes. The aviation company announced the extension of their partnership with Patrick Mahomes a couple of days ago. This will see the 2x Super Bowl champion continue his affiliation with Airshare. The partnership began back in 2018, when Mahomes was a rookie in the NFL and has continued to partner with them ever since.
Mahomes won the super bowl earlier this year has joined the Forbes list for the highest paid athletes. His exploits on and off the pitch will only add to the magnanimous Mahomes empire which has earned him a Netflix Documentary. On top of that, the latest charity golf event will be another feather in his ever-expanding cap.
‘The Match’ between the Chiefs and the Warriors
Patrick Mahomes on his latest trip to Vegas saw him participate in a charity event alongside his teammate Travis Kelce. The Chiefs duo went up against the Warriors star in a golf charity match. Kelce and Mahomes took on Golden State Warriors duo of Klay Thompson and Steph Curry. The charity match was immensely helpful as they helped raise funds for the ‘No Kid Hungry charity‘.
The event saw Mahomes make his second appearance in the one-off golf challenge, after losing to Bills QB Josh Allen last offseason. This time around, he did not taste defeat. His teammate, Travis Kelce, ensured that Curry and Thompson could not make a comeback late in the matchup between them as he putted an easy victory in the 10th hole.
Patrick Mahomes and his alliance with Airshare continues to flourish with the aviation company looking to fly him for years to come. The multi-year extension will see Mahomes and the company continue the lucrative affiliation which will help the QB in expanding his Empire.