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After some delay, Patrick Mahomes, the finest NFL dad and quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, and his wife welcome Triplets into the Mahomes family. Wish us luck, fans. Patrick Mahomes asked for….
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany, have officially welcomed their third child into the world. The couple, who are already parents to two young children, shared the joyous news with fans after a brief delay.
“Wish us luck, fans,” Mahomes said with a smile as he updated his followers. The Mahomes family has become one of the most beloved in the NFL, with Patrick’s incredible career on the field and his role as a dedicated dad off the field.
The arrival of their third child marks another exciting chapter in the Mahomes’ growing family. Fans are already sending their well wishes as the proud parents adjust to life with their newborn.
Congratulations to the Mahomes family!
As the Kansas City Chiefs gear up for their crucial matchup against the Houston Texans, all eyes are on star quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Find out if the star will be available after a recent ankle injury.
A few days ago, Patrick Mahomes was unable to finish the game against the Cleveland Browns after aggravating his ankle injury. Now, the Kansas City Chiefs are waiting with uncertainty to see if he will be ready to face the Houston Texans.
The Chiefs have a record of 13-1, but they have not yet secured the No.1 seed in the AFC. In fact, they need two wins in their last three games to have home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
On their way to a possible Super Bowl, beating the Bills in that race for the top spot could be a key factor. The problem is that the schedule doesn’t forgive, as they must still face tough opponents like the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Denver Broncos.
Will Patrick Mahomes play for Chiefs vs Texans?
Patrick Mahomes will play for the Kansas City Chiefs against the Houston Texans after being a full participant in practices all week and appearing as available in the latest injury report.
If the Chiefs manage to defeat the Texans and Steelers in this five-day period, the star quarterback would have two and a half weeks of rest before his first playoff game in the Divisional Round.