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Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany captures Chiefs QB's 'best picture' with son Bronze

With the 2024 NFL season underway, Patrick Mahomes and his family are making the most of their time off together. Brittany Mahomes frequently shares special moments with fans on social media.

After their Week 3 win against the Atlanta Falcons, Brittany shared a sweet photo featuring the Kansas City Chiefs QB and their one-year-old son, Bronze.

However, Brittany seemed to believe there was something special about this particular photo.

Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany shared an adorable photo with Chiefs QB, son Bronze [Image credit: @brittanylynne IG]
Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany shared an adorable photo with Chiefs QB, son Bronze [Image credit: @brittanylynne IG]

Brittany captures a sleeping Chiefs QB lying down on the couch while Bronze stares into the camera.

"The best picture I have ever taken, [Patrick Mahomes]," Brittany wrote.

Brittany is expecting their third child together and has made sure to attend all games yet. The soon-to-be mom of three was at the Week 3 game vs. the Falcons, showing off her Chiefs-themed outfit for the night.

Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany stuns at the sidelines at Chiefs-Falcons clash (Image credit: @brittanylynne IG)
Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany stuns at the sidelines at Chiefs-Falcons clash (Image credit: @brittanylynne IG)

"Sunday Night❤️," Brittany wrote on Instagram.

Opting for red boots and a large, grey Kansas City Chiefs t-shirt, completing her look with loose plaits. The highlight of the outfit, of course, was her vintage Chanel bag, which could cost well over $6,300.


Patrick Mahomes opens up about managing time for Brittany and their family during busy NFL season

With back-to-back NFL games and various events, the Mahomes family has to make the most of their time off. Of course, the three-time Super Bowl champion has his own way of managing his family time.

During an interview with PEOPLE, Mahomes shared that he relies on FaceTime to feel closer to his family on game days and while on the road.

“It makes the distance feel a little smaller when I’m on the road," Mahomes said.

While speaking to TIME, Mahomes spoke about his retirement and that he'll probably know when it's time to go.

“I’ve looked, if I played until Tom [Brady]’s age, my daughter would be 19, 20 years old. That would mean missing plenty of youth sporting events and other commitments.
“I would love to play that long. At the same time, I want to be there for my daughter. If I can do that, I'll continue to play. But if I feel like it's taking away from my family time, that's when I'll know it's time to go.”

Irrespective of when Mahomes will retire, the Chiefs are currently looking at a possible three-peat in 2024. Off to a strong 3-0 start, the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes will face the Los Angeles Chargers next on September 29th.

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