Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany moved into their stunning $8 million mansion earlier this year, boasting a 50-yard football field and a par-three golf hole
Patrick Mahomes, the superstar quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, is living a dream life with his family in a $8million (£6m) custom-built mansion.
The stunning mansion, which he shares with his wife Brittany and their two 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren, boasts a football field, golf course, and a massive swimming pool. The couple, who first met in high school, moved into their dream house earlier this year after selling their $2.9million (£2.3m) ranch in Kansas City.
Their new home in Cass County, Missouri, also features a private fishing pond and a 50-yard football field with Mahomes’ logo on the turf. A fan spotted Patrick Mahomes’ stunning £6million property from a plane and shared the picture on social media. The aerial view shows that the NFL star’s home has plenty of space for him and his family to enjoy both inside and out.
Mahomes also has facilities for his individual pursuits. He has a mini football field, perfect for practising with his teammates during the off-season. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback has also been improving his golf s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁s, recently teaming up with teammate Travis Kelce to beat basketball stars Steph Curry and Klay Thompson in “The Match” in Las Vegas.
It’s easy to see how Mahomes has improved his golf game, as he has a par-three course in his backyard complete with a large green, a bunker, and a nearby pond.
Recently, Mahomes and his wife Brittany hosted Kelce and his girlfriend Taylor Swift at their home. Swift has been spending a lot of time with the Chiefs’ wives and girlfriends since she started dating Kelce, attending several games and partying with Brittany in New York City.
Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany are the proud owners of a stunning home in Missouri. ( Image: Instagram/@pointsbetusa)
The Mahonmes are sure to host many gatherings at his home, as he’s committed to the team and life in Kansas City until at least 2030. Despite not being in top form this season, the Chiefs are still in the running for another Super Bowl with a 9-5 record ahead of the Christmas Day clash with AFC West rivals the Las Vegas Raiders.
The showdown at Arrowhead Stadium could see Kansas City clinch top spot in the division and take a step closer to home advantage throughout the playoffs.