T hings do not get any easier for Josh Allen as the Buffalo Bills head to Arrowhead Stadium to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. Minutes after the Bills to
Brittany and Patrick Mahomes posted the full name and birth date of their third child on social media, officially welcoming her to the world.
“I told my wife, my pregnant wife, I was going to get that No. 1 seed, so we can go have that baby,” Mahomes said in a Netflix interview. “So we got the No. 1 seed.“ Over the weekend Patrick told CBS Sports’ Tracy Wolfson that the birth is imminent.
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Brittany and Patrick Mahomes are preparing to welcome a new addition to their adorable family and, as the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback revealed, the due date is much sooner than we expected. The NFL couple and high school sweethearts,
The high school sweethearts have been married since March 2022 and are already the parents of daughter Sterling, 3, and son Bronze, 2.
No one happier to get back to KC than Patrick Mahomes. He told me his wife Brittany is due to give birth to their 3rd child on Sunday. If she doesn't give birth by then she will be induced Monday. There was def extra motivation for Patrick to get that bye week! 😜 #Chiefs https://t.co/wh5lmEFUsn
Patrick Mahomes’ mom, Randi Mahomes, responded to Brittany Mahomes’ Instagram post with an affectionate comment. “So ready!!! 💓💓💓💓," she wrote. Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes, married since March 12, 2022, already have two children—Sterling Skye, 3, and Patrick "Bronze" Lavon III, 2.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes revealed when wife Brittany Mahomes is due to give birth to their third baby — and why the timing is perfect
Patrick Mahomes revealed pregnant Brittany Mahomes’ due date for the couple’s third baby is just around the corner.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills advanced to the AFC Championship Game following their hard-fought 27-25 win over Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens at Highmark Stadium in the Divisional Round.
When Sunday night’s playoff game ended, Josh Allen’s first thought wasn’t to celebrate with his teammates. He looked for Lamar Jackson.