In the wake of securing their third Super Bowl championship in five years, the Kansas City Chiefs have once again ignited the sports memorabilia market. Immediately following their victory, a range of commemorative items became available, celebrating the team's remarkable achievement. Central to this collection are pieces autographed by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who, at just 28, led the Chiefs to a narrow 25-22 victory in Las Vegas, earning his third MVP award in the process.
Fanatics, a leading sports memorabilia retailer, has listed a Patrick Mahomes signed Super Bowl LVIII football at $1,999, closely rivaling the value of Tom Brady-signed footballs. Additionally, Mahomes is set to autograph Super Bowl LVIII helmets and mini-helmets, alongside framed photos from the game, some of which also feature tight end Travis Kelce.
For collectors seeking something more unique, Fanatics offers a shadow box that includes autographed footballs by Mahomes and Kelce, set against a backdrop of game details. These pieces are part of pre-arranged autograph deals, with signing sessions expected soon. Given their limited availability, these special Super Bowl memorabilia items are anticipated to sell quickly.
Budget-conscious fans also have options, such as display pieces with confetti from the postgame celebration and a selection of photos and collages featuring game highlights. Additionally, Fanatics is presenting a display with eight Panini-made 2023 Donruss Chiefs football cards for $49.99, despite ongoing legal battles with Panini America.
Panini America is not to be outdone, announcing a 36-card boxed set commemorating the Chiefs' victory, a tradition for Super Bowl champions. Super Bowl programs, including stadium versions, are also available for those looking to capture a piece of the event, priced at around $25.
This array of memorabilia, from high-end autographed collectibles to more affordable commemorative items, offers Chiefs fans numerous ways to celebrate their team's latest Super Bowl success and the standout performances of Mahomes, Kelce, and the entire squad.