Patrick Mahomes might be the better-known half of the equation that’s his marriage, but that doesn’t mean Brittany Mahomes doesn’t have a prolific career of her own. The wife of the Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback is a former Div II soccer forward at the University of Texas at Tyler, and she even made the professional level of the game at the Icelandic Ungmennafélagið Afturelding. Currently, she’s the co-owner of the Kansas City Current, a professional women’s soccer team in the NWSL.
That, alongside her career as a fitness influencer and entrepreneur, has allowed her to amass a personal net worth of $16 million, which is not tied to Patrick’s earnings. That, paired with the quarterback’s own $90 million net worth, means that they have a combined value of $106 million as a couple.
However, it’s difficult to separate Brittany and Patrick Mahomes’s net worth, given that they’re high school sweethearts, and they have been together since 2012. Nonetheless, they weren’t officially husband and wife until 2022.
It’s unknown whether or not they signed a prenup agreement before getting married.
Patrick Mahomes’s Net Worth
Patrick Mahomes has a reported net worth of some $90 million. That is small when compared to the total amount of his massive $503 million contract extension he signed in 2020. That ties him to the Chiefs through 2031. The deal was restructured in 2023 to make him earn $210.6 million between then and 2026. His cumulative on-field earnings as of 2025 are some $218 million.
On top of that, Mahomes is estimated to have made between $24-$30 million through endorsements of several brands like State Farm, Adidas, and Oakley, among others.
Brittany Mahomes’s Net Worth
Brittany Mahomes is believed to have a $16 million net worth. While that might seem like a lot, given that many envision her worth as directly tied to her multiple Super Bowl-winning husband, she has actually had a fairly successful career as a soccer player, but mostly as the co-owner of one of the NWSL’s teams: The Kansas City Current.
It’s also estimated that she has made a fair deal of money through endorsement and sponsorship deals as a fitness influencer.
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