Patrick Mahomes, wife Brittany enjoy vacation in Portugal with kids
Brittany posts a carousel of photos encapsulating sweet memories from their holiday in Portugal on Instagram
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and wife Brittany Mahomes are taking full advantage of their National Football League (NFL) offseason by travelling the world hand in hand, People reported.
Brittany posted a carousel of photos encapsulating sweet memories from their holiday in Portugal on Instagram. The pictures feature Patrick as well as their two kids, Sterling and Patrick III, also lovingly known as Bronze.
In one of the snaps, Brittany, 28, can be seen posing with husband Patrick and daughter Sterling, who are all laughing and smiling as they stand on the Iberian coast.
Although Bronze was missing from the family photo, he made an appearance in other pictures in which he is seen smiling and posing with mommy and daddy dearest.
Earlier this month, Patrick and Brittany attended the Super Bowl ring ceremony held at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri.
The NFL star, along with his other teammates, including Travis Kelce, received rings commemorating their 2024 Super Bowl win.
Despite being one of the renowned quarterbacks in the NFL, Patrick has previously revealed that he has been interested in other sports as well, including table tennis or "ping pong" and golf.
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