Brittany Mahomes Shows Off Fourth of July Activity With Patrick Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes is heading into his ninth season with the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Chiefs quarterback has already found extreme success during his time in the NFL, leading Kansas City to three Super Bowl titles and five AFC titles.
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He's helped the Chiefs form one of the best teams over the last eight seasons with the help of several other well-known names, such as head coach Andy Reid, tight end Travis Kelce and defensive tackle Chris Jones.
While Patrick Mahomes works toward another season with the Chiefs, he took some time away from the field.
Patrick Mahomes' wife, Brittany Mahomes, recently took to social media, showing off a video from their offseason vacation.
Brittany Mahomes was posing with Patrick Mahomes on a boat. The two were wearing colors of the United States flag, repping their home country during Fourth of July weekend.
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Brittany Mahomes and Patrick Mahomes are widely regarded as one of the most popular couples in the sports world. Aside from Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, all eyes have been on the Mahomes' the last few years.
Patrick Mahomes' wife had created a strong following on social media since the quarterback was drafted. She currently has over 2.1 million followers on Instagram. On her social media bio, she added "KC Current co-owner."
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany MahomesMark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Last season with the Kansas City Chiefs, before Patrick Mahomes took some time for the open water, the NFL quarterback posted 26 touchdowns and 3,928 yards with a 67.5 completion percentage.
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Patrick Mahomes led the Chiefs to a 17-3 season, losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl.
Related: Brittany Mahomes' Change in Physical Appearance Catches Attention
Related: Patrick Mahomes Turns Heads with Personal Announcement on Sunday
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 5, 2025, where it first appeared.
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