Patrick Mahomes’s Photo With Kids Sterling & Bronze Shares a Glimpse Into How They Bond During the Off-Season
Brittany Mahomes just gave longtime fans a rare glimpse into what the off-season is like for the family of four, and it’s as sweet as you think! When Patrick Mahomes isn’t on the football field, and when the NFL season is over, they’re in the off-season — and during the off-season, the family of four is all about the cuddles!
On Feb 19, Brittany shared a heartwarming photo to her Instagram Story of her husband Patrick, and their kiddos, Sterling Mahomes and Bronze Mahomes. Brittany shared the photo with the caption reading “@patrickmahomes” with a white heart emoji.
In the photo obtained by People, we see the three of them cuddling, with Sterling reading a book, and both of the kiddos cuddling up to their papa. This sweet pic just shows how they spend their time during the off-season, and it couldn’t be more heart-melting.

Patrick Mahomes, Brittany Mahomes with their children, Sterling and Bronze. Photo by Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort via Getty Images.
For those who don’t know, Brittany and Patrick have been together since high school and married back on March 12, 2022, in a gorgeous ceremony in Hawaii. They share two children together named Sterling Skye, born on Feb 2021 (happy belated birthday!), and a son named Patrick “Bronze” Lavon, born on Nov 2022.
In a previous interview with Fox News, Patrick talked about how fatherhood has changed him completely, especially with his patience. “I think you learn a ton being a father, man. You learn how to be patient,” he said. “You learn how to try to really boost people’s confidence, especially your kids. Through seasons like I’ve had this last year, it’s never losing hope, never going too negative in adverse times. Just continue to boost people’s confidence, continue to strive for hard work and really be patient.”
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