The Mahomes family are not only top-tier football fans but all-in for soccer as well!
Brittany Mahomes took her and husband Patrick Mahomes’ children Sterling, 3, and Bronze, 23 months, to watch the women’s KC Current team play the North Carolina Courage on Saturday, November 9.
In a photo shared to her Instagram Story, Brittany cuddled the little ones in a private box. Since Brittany and Patrick, both 29, co-own the Current, the family all wore spirited merch.
Brittany, who is currently pregnant with baby No. 3, wore an ivory sweatshirt with black leggings and a red Current baseball cap. Sterling and Bronze, for their part, twinned in teal fleeces that have the team’s logo embroidered on the lapel. The two toddlers both also wore white leggings and yellow headphones.
“Let’s goooooooo @kccurrent,” Brittany captioned another slide of the trio watching the match.
Sterling later enthusiastically waved a team flag to show her support. (The Current won 1-0.)
Brittany and Patrick, the starting quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, have been together since high school. After Patrick won his first Super Bowl in 2020, he proposed to his now-wife.
Patrick has since won two more Lombardi Trophies and is hopeful to add another to the collection. The Chiefs are currently undefeated ahead of the 2025 playoffs this upcoming winter.
Brittany, Sterling and Bronze come to as many NFL games as they can.
“I think I’m a little bit more nervous every week than he is,” Brittany said during an August episode of the “WHOOP” podcast. “He doesn’t get nervous or stressed at all. That’s just what he likes to do. I think he loves going into a new week having new game plans, having new challenges, having new people that he’s playing.”
So Patrick can focus on winning games, Brittany tries to handle everything on the home front.
“I think people don’t even realize how much she does,” Patrick previously said on the “Impaulsive” podcast in May. “I mean, taking care of the day-to-day stuff and make it where I can focus on football and focus on my craft and everything like that. [She’s] a Hall of Fame mom and a Hall of Fame wife, [which] makes it a lot easier. I mean, when you get to come home and your best friend’s there and you can just hang out, it makes you want to be there all the time and she pushes me to be great and she’s done a lot of great things herself.”
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