A football player is the highest paid athlete in the world for the first time, ever. They negotiated the biggest deal anyone has ever seen, and everyone came out looking good.
You'll also learn about what Brett Veach, Brandt Tilis, Chris Shea and company were able to do on the Chiefs' side. It's the longest deal in football history. It's the biggest deal in football history, and from all accounts by those familiar with contracts, salary caps and future business planning, the deal is a win-win for both parties.
Neither side comes out looking selfish or bad—something Veach noted in his media availability is unique considering the size and impact of the deal.
Veach shared the story of Tilis coming down to his office last Spring, not long after Trout's deal with the Angels was signed and said that Mahomes "was going to get a baseball contract."
He did, and current and former players across the league have been united in saying, "He's worth every penny."
It took years to negotiate this deal, and the price kept going up with each touchdown and comeback win—something Veach said they all laughed about over the past couple of years, but now it's done, and the Chiefs say they have flexibility to win in the present, and the future.
This was a "legacy-deal, not a cash deal," Veach noted.
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