The couple, who share daughter Sterling, 2, and son Bronze, 12 months, married in Feb. 2022
Brittany Mahomes is a proud wife!
The Chiefs have now lost two games in a row, but on Thursday, Brittany, 28, showed love for her husband, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, in a sweet post on Instagram.
The KC Current owner shared two photos with Patrick, 28, from the sidelines of Sunday’s game at Arrowhead Stadium.
In the adorable photos, the parents of Patrick “Bronze” Lavon Mahomes III, 12 months, and daughter Sterling Skye, 2, shared a sweet embrace and a quick kiss before kickoff.
“Love this man,” Brittany wrote in the caption of her post on Thursday.
Patrick reposted one of the photos to his Instagram story, adding a heart emoji.
Brittany’s game-day style included a Kansas City Chiefs letterman jacket and black gloves. She sported face-framing braids in her hair and left her long blonde locks down for the matchup in Kansas City.
The NFL star was all smiles while greeting Brittany on the sidelines, but Patrick’s good mood quickly turned sour when a controversial call at the end of the game forced a Chiefs loss on Sunday.
After the 20-17 defeat to the Buffalo Bills, Patrick was furious on the sidelines because of a penalty call that negated a play from Travis Kelce that led to a Kadarius Toney touchdown. The refs waived off the score after determining Toney was offside, and the Chiefs were unable to score in the next few downs, leading them to lose the game to the Bills.
Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs reacts with Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills after the game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on December 10, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri.
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After being heard in video clips complaining about the decision, Patrick continued to call it out to Bills quarterback Josh Allen when they met on the field post-game, telling Allen it was the “wildest f—ing call I’ve ever seen.”
Brittany was also upset with the call, and posted a video to her Instagram story calling the refs the “MVP” of Sunday’s matchup.
Patrick expressed regret about his behavior during and after the game during an interview with Kansas City’s 610 Sports Radio Monday.
“Obviously you don’t want to react that way,” the quarterback said. “I mean, I care, man. I love it — I love this game, and I love my teammates. I want to go out there and put everything on the line to win, but obviously you can’t do that, can’t be that way toward officials or really anybody in life.
Patrick added, “More than anything, I regretted the way I acted toward Josh [Allen] after the game, because he had nothing to do with it.”
Patrick and the Chiefs next face the 3-10 New England Patriots on Sunday.