Patrick Mahomes Is in Full Dad Mode After Super Bowl Win
The Chiefs QB Is Focusing on Spending Time With Wife Brittany and Children Sterling and Bronze
Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback #15 Patrick Mahomes with his wife Brittany Mahomes/Patrick T. Fallon / AFP
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[Patrick Mahomes] is the MVP of football and of fatherhood…
Just when I thought the Mahomes family couldn’t get any cuter, they’re back at it, being the most adorable NFL family in the league.
Spending time with his family has always been a top priority for Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. While some would be partying it up and still celebrating their monumental Super Bowl 2024 victory, the Chiefs QB is spending quality time with his family.
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Just one week after making NFL news by earning the coveted Lombardi Trophy, quarterback Patrick Mahomes traded in his football celebrations for a more personal kind.
Alongside his partner, the couple threw a celebration for their daughter Sterling’s third birthday at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.
Brittany posted a video of the party on Sunday, set to the song Girls Just Wanna Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper. It shows their baby girl having the time of her life at a lovely pink and white butterfly-themed party equipped with a bouncy castle, merry-go-round, and real butterflies!
Then, on Monday, family time still wasn’t over. Brittany Mahomes shared an adorable photo on her Instagram Story of a sleepy-smiled Patrick cuddled up on the couch with their 3-year-old daughter, Sterling Skye, and 14-month-old son, Patrick ‘Bronze’ Mahomes III.
Patrick Mahomes, from #SuperBowl MVP to daddy MVP just 8 days later. Yes, this man can do it all! 🏆 📷 BrittanyLynne/IG. pic.twitter.com/t0LQ4K587k
— Starcade Media (@StarcadeMediaKC) February 20, 2024
Patrick Mahomes’s kids and wife are clear motivators for him. Last year, after accepting his MVP win at the NFL Honors, he addressed them in his speech, “To my wife, Brittany, my baby girl, Sterling, and my son, Bronze, this crazy life that we are living means nothing without y’all keeping me balanced and making me appreciate every single day,” he said.
“No matter how I feel coming home, y’all bring me joy and make me appreciate the time that I get to spend with y’all. Thank you for always being there for me during my good times and my bad. Love y’all.”
His adoration for his family is just downright adorable. Patrick Mahomes sets a phenomenal example for his children of what a loving family looks like and for dads and families everywhere. He is the MVP of football and of fatherhood; we love him for that!
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