Jackson Mahomes is known mainly as the younger brother of NFL superstar Patrick Mahomes. But he is equally popular on social media as his brother is in the NFL. Jackson has made quite a lot of money through the platforms and uses them well. The Texas native has a net worth of around $3 million, though not confirmed.
He mostly does trendy dances and comedic videos on TikTok but can also be seen doing lifestyle videos. The fans adore him for his humorous nature, and he frequently makes appearances in Chiefs games as well. Despite agreeing that having the QB as a brother helps, he has made a name for himself as a recognizable influencer.
The ever-growing social media presence of Jackson Mahomes
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Mahomes was born in 2000 and is 23 years old. He started getting famous in 2020 after sharing clips from the Chiefs’ games. In 2023, the influencer has 1.1 million followers on TikTok and 249k on Instagram. He is active on both and on his YouTube channel. According to multiple sources, he earns around $900k annually from TikTok alone. In addition, Jackson also co-owns a restaurant called The Gallery in Kansas City and has partnered with Chipotle.
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He also has multiple brand endorsements, which include Cuts Clothing, LifeAid Beverages, Lululemon, and Head & Shoulders. A few months ago, the influencer even flaunted his recent purchase, a Balenciaga bag, on Instagram. The influencer has also partnered with big names like Casetify and Amazon Prime.
Jackson Mahomes uses his money well
Mahomes not only earns well but also spends well. The 23-year-old recently moved into a decorated one-bedroom home outside Kansas City, which he has toured multiple times on his YouTube channel. He is also seen driving a white Range Rover in many of his videos, which could be his personal vehicle. He also participates in charitable events, promoting Patrick’s 15 and the Mahomies Foundation.
The influencer has often been accused of using his brother’s name and fame to his advantage. Although he denied he used the QB for views, Mahomes agreed that having a brother like Patrick helps. “I don’t necessarily use him for clout, but there are a lot of advantages, and I get a lot of opportunities by being his brother, so that’s pretty cool,” he addressed the claims in a YouTube video in 2020. But within three years, the influencer has created a fanbase.
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Even without his brother’s support, Jackson is in an excellent place to earn and live. That is further reflected in his recent decision to move out of Kansas City and do something for himself.
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