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PATRICK MAHOMES has sent a chilling warning out to the Kansas Chiefs’ rivals.
The MVP quarterback has been in sensational form during the 2024-25 NFL season.
He has led Andy Reid’s side to an unbeaten 5-0 start, as they look to win three Super Bowls in a row.
The Chiefs are in a bye week, with the team off and no game during Week 6.
They return on Sunday 20th October in a repeat of last years Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers.
And Mahomes has dropped a major warning out to the rest of the league on his Instagram account.
He is relaxing during his break, and watched his beloved Kansas City Royals, but decided to put out a one minute hype clip.
It is clear the 29-year-old is telling the NFL he is in no mood to slow down yet.
At the start of it, Mahomes can be seen cheekily walking towards the camera.
It then goes into his highlights from a thumping victory over the New Orleans Saints.
The Chiefs won the game 26-13 on Monday Night Football, before their bye.
He can be seen slinging the ball to teammates, and pulling off incredible plays.
A sizzling spin move was also included, something that left live TV viewers in awe at the time.
He included Chiefs teammate Travis Kelce in the warning video.
The two have an incredible partnership, which has helped them to two Super Bowl victories.
And fans went wild for the hype clip, which was accompanied by the Nas song ‘Made You Look’.
Patrick Mahomes’ endorsements
Patrick Mahomes earns over $50 million per season from his Kansas City Chiefs contract.
But the superstar quarterback also cashes in on his brand off the field.
Mahomes has a reported net worth of $70 million.
And that’s in no small part down to some of the brand he endorses.
The Chiefs star is the face of Adidas in the United States and appears in State Farm commercials.
He also pops up on adverts for Subway and Head and Shoulders.
Mahomes also became the face of energy drink Prime, which is owned by Logan Paul and KSI.
It was captioned with a clock emoji, as he counts down the hours to a return to the field.
“My brotha, embrace the hate, keep being the Villain, keep winning,” said on Instagram follower.
Another said: “The spin move hits.”
One added: “I don’t even like the Chiefs, but I love this man.”
A fourth replied: “This was tuffffff.”
And another commented: “Nah that AI edit is HARD.”