Patrick Mahomes, Brittany Mahomes Make Major Personal Decision
Patrick Mahomes, Brittany Mahomes Make Major Personal Decision originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Mahomes, are, without a doubt, one of the most well-known couples in the NFL today.
Patrick Mahomes is one of the top quarterbacks in the game right now, and his three Super Bowl rings are a clear testament to this fact. His wife, on the other hand, has firmly established herself as part of the elite group of NFL WAGs (wives and girlfriends) as a model, endorser and entrepreneur, among other things.
It also only follows that their kids have had the spotlight on them for pretty much their entire lives. Patrick and Brittany Mahomes have three children. Their eldest is daughter Sterling, 4, followed by a son, Bronze, who is 2.
In January, Brittany Mahomes gave birth to their third child, Golden Raye. On Tuesday, the couple made a big decision by publicly showing the face of their daughter for the first time.
The couple took to Instagram to share a set of adorable family photos, which, for the first time, revealed the beautiful face of Golden.
The couple waited five months before they went public with their daughter, who, according to Brittany Mahomes herself, will very likely be their last child.
"Nope," she said in a recent interview on the "WHOOP Podcast." "We're done; we're done for a while. Three. I don't know, I mean I feel like you can never like say you're done, but I think three is all I need."
Right now, Patrick Mahomes is able to play the role of a full-time dad at home amid the NFL offseason. However, it's only a matter of time before the Chiefs' preparations for the upcoming campaign heat up, which means that Mahomes will be forced to spend a lot of time away from his wife and kids.
After all, Dad has a fourth Super Bowl title to win.
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.
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