How did Patrick Mahomes' family celebrate Super Bowl LVII? Brittany and Jackson race onto field
Patrick Mahomes is now a two-time Super Bowl champion a few days after becoming a multi-time MVP winner. He took home the Super Bowl MVP award as well for good measure. In a game where he took a hit on his injured ankle, he kept going right till the end. In the second half, the Kansas City Chiefs scored on every single possession.
Once the season was done, it was time to soak it all in, and what better way to celebrate than with your family? That is exactly what Patrick Mahomes did as wife Brittany and brother Jackson rushed out onto the field after the game was up.
Just like every other week, Brittany was busy tweeting about all the important in-game moments. Her tweets were met with mixed reactions from NFL fans. Once Patrick and the Chiefs secured the win, Brittany and daughter Sterling embraced the Super Bowl MVP quarterback on the field. What a moment!
Meanwhile, Jackson captured the entire Chiefs' winning moment vs the Eagles on TikTok. He even danced on the field while brother Patrick was busy with post-game interviews.
Patrick Mahomes Sr. shared an emotional moment with his two-time Super Bowl champion son after the final result. The two were pumped up and ready to celebrate. Watch the video here:
Patrick's father was also seen smoking a blunt after the Chiefs' emphatic win, just as he did after the AFC Championship Game against the Cincinnati Bengals. He was ecstatic about the Chiefs' iconic Super Bowl LVII victory over the Eagles in Arizona.
It was not long ago that Patrick Mahomes became a father again, and to win his second Lombardi Trophy right after that, must have made it all the more special. It will be hard for Mahomes to top this year, and it was fitting that he spent the win with his family. Below is a photo of the moment.
Super Bowl 2023: Is Patrick Mahomes already a future Hall-of-Famer?
There is already a clamor to declare Patrick Mahomes as a future Hall-of-Famer now that he has won his second Super Bowl. This is not without merit because every single eligible multiple Super Bowl winner has been inducted in the Hall of Fame, except Jim Plunkett. Plunkett was not the starting quarterback to begin either of these seasons, so that does not apply to the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback.
He has now won two league MVP titles, two Lombardi Trophies, and two Super Bowl MVP awards. That is already one more title than Aaron Rodgers has over his entire career, highlighting the degree of difficulty in winning the ultimate prize. Even Peyton Manning has won only two Super Bowls over his entire career and in only one of those, he was the Super Bowl MVP. So, in a way, Mahomes has already eclipsed them.
He also became the first quarterback to win the Super Bowl after leading the league in passing yards during the regular season. He is also the first quarterback to win both the regular-season MVP award and then also win the Super Bowl since Kurt Warner in 1999. It shows a remarkable degree of consistency and it is hard to believe that he is only 27 with his best years probably in front of him. He is already being discussed to become a potential Hall-of-Famer at such a young age. He may render any debates moot by the time he finishes.