Patrick Mahomes has announced that his wife, Brittany Mahomes, is set to give birth very soon. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, aged 29, made this revelation during a recent interview clip released by Netflix on Christmas Day. The couple, who already share two children—a daughter named Sterling, who is 3, and a 2-year-old son named Bronze—are eagerly anticipating the arrival of their third child.
Mahomes expressed in the interview that he has been a source of stress for Brittany throughout the current football season. He emphasized the need to alleviate that stress as they navigate this busy time in their lives. “I got to try to not put so much stress on her through these football games,” he admitted. Mahomes also shared his hopes that the baby will arrive during one of the Kansas City Chiefs’ bye weeks when the team is not playing.
Brittany announced her pregnancy back in July, and throughout these months, she has continued to enjoy life. Recently, the couple shared heartwarming pictures of their children visiting Santa Claus, showcasing their family excitement during the holiday season. The Mahomes were also spotted celebrating with friends at Taylor Swift’s “Eras” tour wrap party.
In the festive party atmosphere, Brittany posted delightful moments from the evening on her Instagram, including photos with Swift, whose boyfriend, Travis Kelce, also happens to be one of Patrick’s teammates. Kelce, known for his playful personality, brought a touch of charm to the gathering with the same distinctive black tuxedo and top hat he wore during a memorable surprise performance in London earlier this year.
In a light-hearted exchange during the Netflix segment, Mahomes playfully teased Kelce about potential Christmas gift ideas, jokingly suggesting he might consider “some acting lessons” for his friend after Kelce’s recent acting roles.
As Patrick Mahomes juggles his football career and family life, the excitement builds as he and Brittany prepare to welcome their newest addition to the family. Their journey continues to unfold both on and off the field.