Louis Rees-Zammit has reportedly signed a deal to join Kansas City Chiefs - the
Super Bowl champions. The Chiefs have won the Super Bowl two years in a row, and quarterback Patrick Mahomes has won the Most Valuable Player on both occasions. Should Rees-Zammit link up with Mahomes in the final 53-man roster, then he will be on a massive salary. Before that though, he must perform in pre-season and prove to Chiefs coach Andy Reid and Co that he is worthy of selection. READ MORE: The only two players who actually can't play for Wales because of the 25-cap rule READ MORE: Louis Rees-Zammit to sign stunning NFL deal with Super Bowl champions Kansas City Chiefs Rees-Zammit sensationally quit rugby back in January and the news was announced on the same day as Wales revealed their Six Nations squad. Since then, the 23-year-old has been on a 10-week training camp with the International Player Pathway program and went through an NFL Pro Day at the University of South
Florida. He reportedly picked up attention from 12 franchises, but it's the Chiefs who have secured his services. How much could he earn for the champions? How much money will Rees-Zammit make? Now that the Penarth product has signed with a team, and providing he is placed on a practice squad, he will earn £9,500 per week, which is a total of £170,000 over an NFL season, according to The Telegraph . If the Welshman makes the final 53-man roster, he will earn at least £594,350 per year . This is the minimum salary for an NFL player ($750,000). After Wales-playing bonuses, Rees-Zammit was reportedly taking home more than £200,000 per year at Gloucester. How much do Kansas City Chiefs players earn? Superstar QB Mahomes takes home £42million ($52.65million) per year on a four-year contract, according to Sportskeeda. Taylor Swift's partner Travis Kelce takes home a cool £11.3million ($14.3million) a season, according to Chiefs Wire. Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco is in the second year of his 'rookie deal' which sees him earn just over £740,000 ($934,000) per season, according to DAZN.