Mahomes starts "revenge tour" for Chiefs' Super Bowl comeback
Patrick Mahomes has sent a strong message to his rivals in the NFL after the Kansas City Chiefs' tough Super Bowl loss. The Chiefs were defeated by the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59 last month. Mahomes, a two-time NFL MVP, is determined to avoid feeling that disappointment again. Recently, Mahomes shared a workout video on Instagram. In the clip, he is seen pushing himself in a tough session with his trainer, Bobby Stroupe. He included a caption that said, "We shall be back to the Bowl next year." Fans noticed that Mahomes appears leaner and more muscular this offseason, leading many to believe he is planning a "revenge tour" next season. Supportive comments flooded in from fans. Many encouraged him to return stronger and claimed he would bounce back after the disappointing Super Bowl. Mahomes' brother also showed encouragement, expressing his excitement under the post. Outside of football, Mahomes has a lucrative career. He earns over $50 million a year from his contract with the Chiefs and has a net worth of around $70 million, thanks to endorsements. He represents brands like Adidas, State Farm, and Subway. He is also a prominent figure for the energy drink Prime. As Mahomes prepares for the new season, he aims to lead the Chiefs to their fourth Super Bowl since 2019. Last season, he achieved 15 wins and secured the top seed in the AFC. Despite a challenging Super Bowl performance, Mahomes is focused on making a comeback.