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From Patrick Mahomes to Nick Bosa, who are the highest-paid players in Super Bowl 58?

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It pays to play in the Super Bowl.

The defending champion Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers will kick off in Super Bowl 58 at Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium on Sunday. Not only will the victorious team hoist the Vince Lombardi Trophy, players on the winning side will walk away with an extra $171,000 bonus, according to the NFL's collective bargaining agreement. Players on the losing team even take home a consolation prize of $96,000.

The big payday is the cherry on top for the stars of the Chiefs and 49ers, many of whom are playing on multi-million dollar contracts. Here are the highest-paid players in Super Bowl 58 based on average annual value, according to Over The Cap.

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Who is the highest-paid player in the Super Bowl 58?

That title of the highest-paid player in Super Bowl 58 belongs to Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

In September, Mahomes agreed to a restructured contract with the Chiefs that will pay him $210.6 million guaranteed between 2023 and 2026, the most ever for an NFL player in a four-year span, according to ESPN. Mahomes is under contract until 2031, but he and the Chiefs will revisit his contract after the 2026 season.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) celebrates with the Lamar Hunt trophy after the Chiefs' game against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship football game at M&T Bank Stadium.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) celebrates with the Lamar Hunt trophy after the Chiefs' game against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship football game at M&T Bank Stadium.

How much are other Super Bowl 58 stars making?

2. Nick Bosa (DE), San Francisco 49ers: $34 million (5 years, $170 million): Bosa became the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history just four days before the 2023 season after he and the 49ers agreed to a five-year, $170 million extension.

3. Deebo Samuel (WR), San Francisco 49ers: $23.85 million (3 years, $71.55 million)

4. Trent Williams (LT), San Francisco 49ers: $23.01 million (6 years, $138.06 million)

Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff is pressured by San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa as left tackle Penei Sewell blocks Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021 at Ford Field.
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff is pressured by San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa as left tackle Penei Sewell blocks Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021 at Ford Field.

5. Javon Hargrave (IDL), San Francisco 49ers: $21 million (4 years, $84 million)

6. Jawaan Taylor (RT), Kansas City Chiefs: $20 million (4 years, $80 million)

7. Chris Jones (DT), Kansas City Chiefs: $19.5 million (1 year, $19.5 million): Jones didn’t report to training camp and watched the Chiefs’ season-opening loss to the Detroit Lions from a suite, but he ended his holdout after Week 1 by agreeing to a revised one-year contract. Jones picked up some extra money in incentives, including a $1.25M bonus for surpassing 10 sacks in the regular season and an extra $1M bonus for making first-team All-Pro and a Super Bowl appearance.

8. Fred Warner (LB), San Francisco 49ers: $19.04 million (5 years, $95.22 million)

9. Arik Armstead (DT), San Francisco 49ers: $17 million (5 years, $85 million)

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) is caught from behind by Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones (95).
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) is caught from behind by Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones (95).

9. Christian McCaffrey (RB), San Francisco 49ers: $16 million (4 years, $64.06 million): McCaffrey signed a four-year contract extension with the Carolina Panthers in 2020. His 2022 trade put the onus on the 49ers to absorb the richest deal given to a running back.

10. Joe Thuney (LG), Kansas City Chiefs: $16 million (5 years, $80 million)

11. George Kittle (TE), San Francisco 49ers: $15 million (5 years, $75 million): Kittle signed a five-year contract in August 2020 to become the highest-paid tight end in the league. He was later displaced by Minnesota Vikings' T.J. Hockenson and New York Giants' Darren Waller as the highest-paid at his position.

12. Travis Kelce (TE), Kansas City Chiefs: $14.31 million (4 years, $57.25 million)

San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle celebrates alongside Fox Sports' Michael Strahan after winning the NFC championship game over the Detroit Lions.
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle celebrates alongside Fox Sports' Michael Strahan after winning the NFC championship game over the Detroit Lions.

13. Charvarius Ward (CB), San Francisco 49ers: $13.5 million (3 years, $40.5 million)

14. Justin Reid (S), Kansas City Chiefs: $10.5 million (3 years, $31.5 million)

15. Marquez Valdes-Scantling (WR), Kansas City Chiefs: $10 million (3 years, $30 million)

16. Dre Greenlaw (LB), San Francisco 49ers: $8.2 million (2 years, $16.4 million)

17. Chase Young (DE), San Francisco 49ers: $8.6 million (4. years, $34.5 million): The 49ers acquired Young from the Washington Commanders in exchange for a third-round pick just hours before the NFL’s trade deadline in October.

18. Charles Omenihu (DE), Kansas City Chiefs: $8 million (2 Years, $16 million): Omenihu signed with the Chiefs following a season with the 49ers and was suspended the first six games of the season for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy. He tore his ACL in the Chiefs' AFC Championship win over the Baltimore Ravens and will not play in AUper Bowl 58.

19. Kyle Juszczyk (FB), San Francisco 49ers: $5.4 million (5 years, $27 million)

20. Jake Brendel (C), San Francisco 49ers: $4.1 million (4 years, $16.5 million)

21. Harrison Butker (K), Kansas City Chiefs: $4.06 million (5 years, $20.28 million)

22. Mecole Hardman (WR), Kansas City Chiefs: $4 million (1 year, $4 million): The New York Jets traded Hardman and a seventh-round pick in the 2025 draft to the Chiefs in October in exchange for a sixth-round pick in the 2025 draft.

23. Trent McDuffie (CB), Kansas City Chiefs: $3.5 million (4 years, $14 million)

24. Kadarius Toney (WR), Kansas City Chiefs: $3.42 million (4 years, $13.7 million)

25. Brandon Aiyuk (WR), Francisco 49ers: $3.13 million (4 years, $12.5 million): The 49ers picked up the fifth-year option on Aiyuk's rookie contract in April.

Brandon Aiyuk #11 of the San Francisco 49ers stiff-armed Patrick Queen #6 of the Baltimore Ravens during the fourth quarter at Levi's Stadium on December 25, 2023 in Santa Clara, California.
Brandon Aiyuk #11 of the San Francisco 49ers stiff-armed Patrick Queen #6 of the Baltimore Ravens during the fourth quarter at Levi's Stadium on December 25, 2023 in Santa Clara, California.

26. Mike Edwards (S), Kansas City Chiefs: $3 million (1 year, $3 million)

27. Donovan Smith (LT), Kansas City Chiefs: $3 million (1 year, $3 million)

28. Drue Tranquill (LB), Kansas City Chiefs: $3 million (1 year, $3 million)

29. George Karlaftis (EDGE), Kansas City Chiefs: $2.98 million (4 years, $11.9 million)

30. Felix Anudike-Uzomah (EDGE), Kansas City Chiefs: $2.95 million (4 years, $11.8 million)

AFC championship game: Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Drue Tranquill (23) breaks up a pass intended for Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (89) during the second half.
AFC championship game: Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Drue Tranquill (23) breaks up a pass intended for Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (89) during the second half.

31. Tashaun Gipson (S), San Francisco 49ers: $2.9 million (1 year, $2.9 million)

32. Mitch Wishnowsky (P), San Francisco 49ers: $2.8 million (4 years, $11.2 million)

33. Clyde Edwards-Helaire (RB), Kansas City Chiefs: $2.7 million (4 years, $10.82 million)

34. Tommy Townsend (P), Kansas City Chiefs: $2.6 million (1 year, $2.6 million)

35. Oren Burks (LB), San Francisco 49ers: $2.5 million (2 years, $5 million)

36. Colton McKivitz (LT), San Francisco 49ers: $2.28 million (2 years, $4.56 million)

37. Jon Feliciano (LG), San Francisco 49ers: $2.25 million (1 year, $2.25 million)

38. Ray-Ray McCloud (WR), San Francisco 49ers: $2 million (2 years, $4 million)

39. Aaron Banks, San Francisco 49ers: $1.8 million (4 year, $7.07 million)

40. Justin Watson (WR), Kansas City Chiefs: $1.7 million (2 years, $3.4 million)

41. Rashee Rice (WR), Kansas City Chiefs: $1.6 million (4 years, $6.495 million)

Sep 24, 2023; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs running back Jerick McKinnon (1) celebrates with guard Trey Smith (65) and wide receiver Rashee Rice (4) after scoring a touchdown against the Chicago Bears during the first half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 24, 2023; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs running back Jerick McKinnon (1) celebrates with guard Trey Smith (65) and wide receiver Rashee Rice (4) after scoring a touchdown against the Chicago Bears during the first half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

42. Nick Bolton (LB), Kansas City Chiefs: $1.46 million (4 years, $5.83 million)

43. Creed Humphrey (C), Kansas City Chiefs: $1.4 million (4 year, $5.6 million)

44. Ji'Ayir Brown (S), San Francisco 49ers: $1.35 million (4 years, $5.4 million)

45. Taybor Pepper (LS), San Francisco 49ers: $1.32 million (3 years, $3,96 million)

46. Willie Gay Jr. (LB), Kansas City Chiefs: $1.3 million (4 years, $5.27 million)

47. Richie James (WR), Kansas City Chiefs: $1.2 million (1 year, $1.2 million)

48. Neil Farrell Jr. (IDL), Kansas City Chiefs: $1.1 million (4 years, $4.4 million)

49. L'Jarius Sneed (CB), Kansas City Chiefs: $982,330 (4 years, $3.9 million)

50. Deommodore Lenoir (CB), San Francisco 49ers: $941,217 (4 year, $3.8 million)

51. Jauan Jennings (WR), San Francisco 49ers: $940,000 (1 year, $940K)

52. Brock Purdy (QB), San Francisco 49ers: $934,253 (4 years, $3.7 million): The 49ers quarterback, who was selected with the final pick of the 2022 NFL Draft to become that year's Mr. Irrelevant, has become very relevant to the franchise and has led them to Super Bowl 58. He's not being paid, however, like a starting quarterback. Purdy earned $934,253 this year, part of his four-year, $3.7 million rookie contract.

53. Isiah Pacheco (RB), Kansas City Chiefs: $934,777 (4 years, $3.7 million)

54. Trey Smith (RG), Kansas City Chiefs: $902,676 (4 years, $3.6 million)

55. Mike Danna (EDGE), Kansas City Chiefs: $889,665 (4 years, $3.5 million)

Contributing: Jim Reineking, USA TODAY

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