In a significant move for NFL fans, the Kansas City Chiefs have made Trey Smith the highest-paid guard in league history. Just hours before the deadline on July 15, 2025, Smith secured a four-year, $94 million contract, with a staggering $70 million guaranteed.
- Trey Smith becomes highest-paid NFL guard.
- Four-year, $94 million contract signed.
- $70 million guaranteed in the deal.
- Smith's Pro Bowl recognition last season.
- Chiefs' recent success with Super Bowl wins.
- Mahomes shows support for Smith's contract.
This landmark deal underscores the Chiefs’ commitment to their offensive line, especially as Smith, a full-time starter since his sixth-round draft pick in 2021, played a pivotal role in their recent Super Bowl victories. With the Chiefs aiming for another championship run, retaining Smith is crucial for quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
This contract not only highlights Smith’s impressive growth but also raises questions about the evolving role of offensive linemen in the NFL. Will this set a precedent for other teams to invest similarly in their line? Here are some key developments:
- Trey Smith’s contract includes the highest guaranteed money for a guard ever.
- This deal follows the Chiefs’ previous investment in center Creed Humphrey.
- Smith’s journey from health challenges in college to Pro Bowl status is inspiring.
- The Chiefs will kick off the 2025 season against the Chargers in Brazil.
As the Chiefs prepare for their season opener, fans will be eager to see how Smith’s presence bolsters their quest for another Super Bowl title. Will they reclaim their championship glory this year?