Former Kansas City Chiefs star Christian Okoye has revealed a surprising twist to his life after football:
He’s making more money now than during his NFL career — and he credits one man for it: Patrick Mahomes.
“I MAKE MORE NOW THAN WHEN I PLAYED”
Okoye, one of the most dominant running backs of his era, didn’t hold back when reflecting on his financial journey.
Speaking in 2026, he admitted:
“I’ve made more money after retirement than I did when I was playing.”
That’s a rare statement in professional sports — where most athletes see earnings peak during their careers.
But for Okoye, the real money came later… and it’s no coincidence when.
THE MAHOMES EFFECT
According to Okoye, everything changed when Patrick Mahomes took over as the Chiefs’ starting quarterback in 2018.
Since then, Kansas City has become:
- A modern NFL dynasty
- A regular Super Bowl contender
- One of the most talked-about teams globally
And that success hasn’t just benefited current players — it’s boosted former legends too.
Okoye explained:
“The money has come since Mahomes came to the Chiefs… because of their success. I’m being included, and I love it.”
HOW TEAM SUCCESS TURNS INTO CASH
So how exactly does a current superstar help a retired player make money?
It comes down to visibility and relevance.
Because the Chiefs are constantly in the spotlight:
- Fans become curious about the team’s history
- Former players get invited to events
- Brands want legends tied to winning franchises
For Okoye, that means:
Paid appearances
Speaking engagements
Brand partnerships
Fan events
And those opportunities add up — fast.
FROM “NIGERIAN NIGHTMARE” TO MODERN-DAY BRAND
Back in his playing days, Okoye was a force of nature.
Nicknamed “The Nigerian Nightmare,” he:
- Rushed for nearly 5,000 yards
- Scored 40 touchdowns
- Earned Pro Bowl honors
- Won team MVP in 1989
But like many players from that era, salaries were nowhere near today’s levels.
Now? His legacy is being re-monetized in a whole new way.
WHY THIS IS HAPPENING MORE OFTEN
Okoye’s story isn’t unique — it’s part of a growing trend in sports.
When a franchise becomes elite:
- Its history gains value
- Its legends become assets
- Its brand expands globally
And former players benefit from being part of that story.
In short:
Winning now = money for the past
MAHOMES VS BRADY — OKOYE PICKS A SIDE
Okoye also weighed in on one of the biggest debates in NFL history:
Tom Brady vs Patrick Mahomes.
While acknowledging Brady’s greatness, his loyalty is clear:
“I’ve got to go with my guy… Patrick Mahomes.”
He even suggested Mahomes could rival or surpass Brady — if the Chiefs’ dominance continues.
STILL DEPENDENT ON THE PRESENT
There is one catch to all this success.
Okoye’s continued earnings are closely tied to:
- The Chiefs staying relevant
- Mahomes staying healthy
- The team continuing to win
With Mahomes currently recovering from a knee injury, there’s a reminder that everything can change quickly in the NFL.
THE BIGGER LESSON
Okoye’s story flips the usual narrative.
Instead of fading after retirement, he’s:
- More visible
- More in demand
- And more financially successful
All thanks to being part of a franchise that’s thriving today.
LEGACY THAT PAYS — LITERALLY
For Christian Okoye, the rise of Patrick Mahomes hasn’t just been fun to watch — it’s been life-changing financially.
It’s proof that in modern sports:
Your career might end…
But your earning potential doesn’t have to.
Especially if your old team becomes the center of a dynasty.