Patrick Mahomes’ wife sheds tears as she shares disturbing news about what fans do when the family goes out in public, leaving fans worried
Patrick Mahomes’ wife sheds tears as she shares disturbing news about what fans do when the family goes out in public, leaving fans worried
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI – SEPTEMBER 15: Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs talks his wife, Brittany Matthews, and daughter, Sterling before the game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium on September 15, 2022 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
The wife of Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes has something to tell fans when they see her and the family out in public.
Brittany Mahomes, the longtime partner and recently married wife of the MVP quarterback, stated how creepy it is for people to sneak and take pictures of her child at the park.
“Informative tweet, Trying to sneakily take pictures of my child at the park is very creepy. Yup that’s the information,” she wrote.
Not cool.
The Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills are currently at battle at Arrowhead Stadium for a huge AFC matchup.
As always, Brittany is in the building supporting her husband and the team.
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Patrick Mahomes went berserk on a referee Sunday night after an offensive offsides call negated a late touchdown for the Chiefs against the Bills.
It all started with Mahomes finding Travis Kelce over the middle of the field with 1:20 remaining, and the tight end lateralled the ball to Kadarius Toney, who ran it in the end zone for the touchdown.
Arrowhead was going nuts, but then would get quiet as the play got called back.
Mahomes slammed down his helmet and appeared to yell at a referee.
He also complained to Josh Allen as well.
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback met up with Allen after the game and could be heard still upset about the call.
It was the second straight week the Chiefs were dealing with questionable officiating. Last week in Green Bay, they were left wondering why pass interference was not called on a hail mary.
Josh Allen completed 23-of-42 passes for 233 yards with a touchdown and an interception in the Bills’ 20-17 win over the Chiefs on Sunday. He also threw an interception for the ninth consecutive game.
It wasn’t quite a dominant game for Allen, but it got the job done.
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