
Fans gush over Brittany and Patrick Mahomes' Miami Grand Prix PDA during their Florida escape
As the NFL offseason winds down,
Kansas City Chiefs
star quarterback
Patrick Mahomes
and his wife Brittany are making the most of their downtime, soaking up the Miami sun and indulging in some high-octane excitement at the
F1 Miami Grand Prix
. The beloved NFL couple recently turned heads with their stylish appearance and affectionate moments, proving once again why fans can't get enough of the Mahomes family.
Brittany Mahomes drops romantic Miami Grand Prix snap with Patrick during their offseason getaway
The glamorous pair were spotted at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, May 4, enjoying the thrill of Formula 1 racing while sharing a smooch from their suite. Brittany Mahomes, 28, took to her Instagram Story to post a Boomerang of the kiss, delighting fans with a glimpse of their playful chemistry. Dressed in a chic cream-colored halter top, gold-rimmed sunglasses, and an elegant updo, Brittany looked effortlessly radiant. Patrick matched her vibe with a coordinated Louis Vuitton ensemble—striped blue and white short-sleeved button-up and shorts—accented with silver chain necklaces and his signature blue shades.
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The Miami Grand Prix wasn't their only splashy outing. Just two days earlier, the couple was seen dancing and mingling at the American Express presents Carbone Beach party at Magic City Casino. Brittany stunned in an olive romper, while Patrick opted for a relaxed blue shirt as they let loose on the dance floor. The star-studded event also featured appearances from Tom Brady, Kevin Love, and Jelly Roll, further emphasizing the event's A-list appeal.
Beyond their public outings, the Mahomes duo has been embracing quality time as a family. Since welcoming their third child, Golden, in January 2025, they've managed to balance parenting with their packed schedules. '[I'm] good with three [kids] for right now,' Patrick had shared during a press conference shortly after Golden's birth. 'My goal was always three, so we've had three. We'll stick there for a while and see if we need to come back and get another one later on.'
Brittany, ever the supportive partner, was back cheering for Patrick on the field just days after delivering baby Golden, attributing the quick turnaround to her glam squad. In April, the couple celebrated Easter with their growing family, with Brittany posting a heartfelt photo featuring all five members, captioned, 'He is Risen🙏🏻✝️ Happy Easter🤍.'
From their high school sweetheart beginnings to becoming one of the NFL's power couples, Patrick and Brittany Mahomes have built a life grounded in love, loyalty, and ambition. While Patrick has made his mark with two Super Bowl wins, Brittany has carved her own path—first as a fitness entrepreneur and later as a co-owner of the Kansas City Current.
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