Mahomes has been called out by an AFC West rival in a viral video
KANSAS City Chiefs fans were delighted to see star quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ family watch him at practice.
Wife Brittany, who is pregnant with the couple’s third 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥, brought daughter Sterling Skye and son Bronze to camp.
Brittany Mahomes took the kids to training campCredit: AP
5Sterling Skye shows off her ball handlingCredit: Instagram/brittanymahomes
5Bronze was more concerned with finding his dadCredit: Instagram/brittanymahomes
Brittany Mahomes shares lots of content about her life as a momCredit: Instagram/brittanymahomes
The Mahomes clan posed for an adorable photo together, which Brittany posted to Instagram.
And fans rushed to the comments to praise the popular family.
“The cutest NFL fam,” wrote one.
“So proud to have your family in our home town,” added another.
A third wrote: “KC’s favorite family!!!”
“You guys are too cute,” replied a fourth.
Brittany, 28, also shared some adorable snaps of her kids to her Stories.
One showed Sterling Skye, three, trying out as a running back with the ball in her hands at the Chiefs’ indoor facility.
Another shot of Bronze, one, said he had been “on a mission” to find his dad for 90 minutes.
The whole family seemed to have a great day.
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But Patrick, 28, will know that there is plenty of hard work ahead as the Chiefs aim for a historic three-peat.
One date that will already be circled on his calendar is a clash with the division rival Las Vegas Raiders on October 27.
On Thursday, the Raiders went viral after players were seen mocking Mahomes at training camp.
Over the years, it has been frequently suggested that the passer sounds like Kermit The Frog.
The Raiders opted to take this joke up a notch when somebody brought with them a Kermit puppet to camp.
The puppet had been customized to include Mahomes’ jersey and hair similar to his.
The clip of Raiders players laughing while defensive back Trey Taylor put the puppet on his hand quickly made the rounds on X.
Now, the three-time Super Bowl-winning signal-caller has responded in what could prove to be a chilling warning to his AFC West rivals.
“It’s still early in the year. Stuff like that happens,” Mahomes told reporters.
“It’ll get handled when it gets handled.”
Along with Mahomes, head coach Andy Reid also chimed in on the clip.
Asked if it was “a smart idea to fire up Patrick Mahomes,” Reid told CBS, “I’d probably say, not.
“We don’t spend a lot of time here with puppets. We try to do our work and try to get better. That’s the important thing.”