Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones restructure to help out Chiefs cap space

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Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes throws a pass during Chiefs practice/ Photo by Alexis Starks

By MATT PIKE

St. Joseph Post

The Kansas City Chiefs have restructured the contracts of quarterback Patrick Mahomes and defensive tackle Chris Jones, freeing up $49.446 million in salary cap space

The report on the move came from a source telling ESPN’s Field Yates on Wednesday morning. 

The moves were needed to clear the cap space to needed to cover the Chiefs’ activity in recent weeks. They placed the franchise tag on guard Trey Smith and re-signed linebacker Nick Bolton and wide receiver Hollywood Brown.  They also added in free agency, most notably picking up offensive tackle Jaylon Moore and cornerback Kristian Fulton.

This is the fourth time Mahomes has reworked his contract since before the 2021 season. He signed a revised contract in 2023 that moved up some money he was scheduled to receive in later years of his contract, and a restructure in March 2024 created $21.6 million of salary cap space.

Mahomes is signed through the 2031 season at a total cost of almost $500 million.

Chris Jones rides to the locker room following practice waving to fans/ Photo by Alexis Starks
Chris Jones rides to the locker room following practice waving to fans/ Photo by Alexis Starks

-ESPN’s Adam Teicher contributed to this report

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