Brittany Mahomes proved that sometimes a good luck kiss is all you need on Sunday when she gave Patrick Mahomes a quick smooch before he took the field to play in the Super Bowl. The quarterback delivered several game-winning plays that show why he won the Chiefs’ MVP award a second time — this couple might really be onto something!
The sweet moment was caught on video.
Patrick was a man on a mission Sunday when he took the field along with the rest of his team for the championship game.
Although everything was on the line for both the Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, Patrick reminded everyone why he’s so beloved by Kansas City when he quickly dashed over to his wife to give her some love.
He and Brittany exchanged a quick peck.
Before bringing the Chiefs to their 38-35 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, Patrick got an extra hit of good luck from the pair’s daughter, Sterling, before kissing his wife.
It looks like their new baby boy skipped the excitement and stayed home, which is understandable. We don’t know how much fun a baby who hasn’t even turned 3 months old yet would actually have at the Super Bowl!
This is the second big win for the father of two.
Patrick also won a Super Bowl in 2020. He used that win to pop the question to Brittany, who he’s been with since they were in high school together back in Texas.
The MVP waited until the team received their Super Bowl 54 rings at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City before he offered his future wife some bling of her own.
The high school sweethearts have a lot to celebrate.
Back in February 2021, the pair welcomed their first child together. Then in March 2022, they finally made their way down the aisle in a luxe beachfront wedding in Hawaii.
The fun didn’t stop there, though, and they announced their second pregnancy shortly after returning from their honeymoon, and Patrick “Bronze” Lavon Mahomes III was born in November.
Congrats to the Mahomes family!
We totally get why Brittany left baby Bronze behind at home, but it has to be disappointing for Patrick not to have the whole family there to celebrate with him.
Based on his NFL career this far, we have a hunch that the little boy will get a few more chances to cheer his dad on to victory.