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Brittany Mahomes Is ‘Crying’ Reflecting on Chiefs’ Super Bowl Loss
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Brittany Mahomes was in her feelings while reflecting on her husband Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs’ loss in Super Bowl LIX.
Brittany, 29, reposted a message made by the Mahomes’ infant sleep coach, Jenna, via her Instagram Story on Tuesday, February 11. “Crying 🥹 😭,” Brittany wrote alongside the note, two days after the Chiefs got rolled 40-22 by the Philadelphia Eagles.
“Not only is Patrick a standout football player, changing the game with his talent and integrity both on and off the field, but he’s also redefining what fatherhood looks like — even with a full plate,” the original post read. “Britt and Patrick!!! You both have taught me so much. I never knew how much dads wanted to be included in bath time, waking up from naps, or that they cared to know every little detail (fits, naps, how they ate/poop etc) about their kids simply because they wanted to — even having the full days like you do.”
Brittany and Patrick are parents to daughter Sterling, 3, son Bronze, 2, and daughter Golden, who was born in January 2025.
“To so many, you’re the #1 football player, but to three little ones, you’re the #1 dad — and one of the most incredible fathers I’ve had the privilege of working with and for,” the post continued.
The sleep coach’s post also gave a shoutout to Brittany, who she called the “glue” of the Mahomes family.
“The way you juggle it all with grace, little sleep, selflessness, and love is truly inspiring,” the post read. “You’re an amazing mom (like truly inspired how you do it all), a wonderful human, and a friend anyone would be lucky to have.”
The post concluded, “I just can’t say enough about the kind of people, parents, and role models you both are. This is just a little reminder to the world that kindness matters — and that Patrick is so much more than just a football player.”
Inspiration for the post stemmed from Patrick’s apology to Chiefs fans after the Super Bowl, which he posted on social media hours after the game.
“Appreciate all the love and support from #ChiefsKingdom,” Patrick wrote via X on Sunday. “I let y’all down today. I’ll always continue to work and try and learn and be better for it. Want to give thanks to God for every opportunity he has given me. We will be back.”
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