Brittany Mahomes may have walked away from the broadcast camera as Kansas City Chiefs Houston defeated the Texans on Saturday night, but was at Arrowhead Stadium for the game.
Mahomes stunned NFL fans with her appearance in the AFC playoff game. Just a few days ago, she gave birth to her and Patrick's third child. Golden Ray.
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Fans who saw Mahomes on the sideline to support her husband showered her with praise for her presence. She and Patrick announced the birth of their child on Monday.
Brittany Mahomes was pregnant throughout the 2024 NFL season and still managed to show up at most Chiefs home games at Arrowhead Stadium to support the quarterback and the team.
Patrick seemed concerned about the timing of the birth. She was scheduled to have the baby the week the Chiefs would have been in a playoff game. Patrick might have been about to miss the birth if Kansas City hadn't won the games it needed to earn home advantage and a first-round bye into the postseason.
Fortunately, the Chiefs wrapped it up against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day.
Patrick spoke About their last child Wednesday.
“I'm good with three at the moment,” he told reporters on Tuesday. “We'll see maybe, but my goal was always three, so we had three, and we'll stay there for a while and see if we need to come back and get another one later.”
The family already has two children – Bronze and Sterling. Mahomes talked about how Brittany is doing after the birth of their newborn and how the other siblings are coping.
“It was amazing. I mean I just support it. Brittany crushed it,” he said. “It was great to welcome another baby girl into our family and see how my other kids react to her and having an androgynous baby and things like that. It was a lot of fun, and it was great to have football on TV when I was in hospital, so I had to “I watch a little bit, and Brittany was kind enough to let us watch soccer while she was getting ready to give birth to our second daughter.”
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The Chiefs will be home for the AFC Championship game against either the Buffalo Bills or Baltimore Ravens.
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