Randi Mahomes Shares “Sweet Family Moments” From Super Bowl LVIII After Wishing Patrick Mahomes’ Daughter

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The aftermath of the Super Bowl has been flamed again. This time, it is Patrick Mahomes‘ mom, Randi Mahomes who revived the golden moments of February 11. Through her Instagram handle, after wishing and blessing her granddaughter on her third birthday, Randi shared some glimpses of the Super Bowl LVIII win.
On February 20, Grandma Randi couldn’t help but shower young Sterling Skye with love for the milestone she reached. Her Instagram post and story were filled with wishes and care for the 3-year-old. Following this celebration of the Mahomes clan, she was quick to “soak up” her elder son’s win at Las Vegas.
Randi Mahomes shares wholesome Super Bowl pics with Patrick Mahomes and Co
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In a latest Instagram post, Randi Mahomes shared a celebratory video following the win of the Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium. In the video post, she could be seen taking a selfie with Patrick Mahomes and baby Sterling. The “QB Producer” mom also shared selfie clicks with Jackson Mahomes, Mia Randall, Brittany Mahomes, and Andy Reid.
Later in the video, the entire Mahomes family, including her ex-husband Patrick Mahomes Sr., was seen posing with a smile for a family photo after the overtime win in Super Bowl 58. Randi also accompanied this family celebration video with the song “The Nights” by Avicii. Additionally, she shared a caption on the post: “Soaking up these sweet family moments!”
Randi’s fans also showered their love on the family, celebrating their much-deserved moment of that evening. As earlier, Randi has accepted the real fear watching her son playing in thrilling and significant games.
Games still makes Randi Mahomes nervous?
Ahead of clinching the Super Bowl LVIII, Patrick Mahomes’ mom Randi Mahomes, confessed her real fear of the game. In an interview with People magazine, she opened up about the experience of watching her son compete in such a significant game. While she gets nervous about big games like the Super Bowl, her main concern is not just the outcome but more about her son’s well being and health during the intense proceedings.
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The mom of three admitted, “I still get nervous. The gray hair, I tell him, I’m like, ‘You’re giving me gray hair, and it’s not because I’m a grandma now, it’s because I’m having to watch you hit by 300 pound guys.’ Usually when I’m screaming at the game, it’s like, ‘Don’t hit him. Don’t hit him.’”
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Being a mom of her elder son since 1995, Randi has helped him in making some significant decisions of life, including his NFL career. And fans believe that was the best decision of their life.
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