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Patrick Mahomes and wife Brittany look miserable at Wimbledon as they watch No. 3 seed Carlos Alcaraz from coveted Centre Court spot
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes didn’t seem all too happy when they showed up at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club at Wimbledon, as they ‘cheered on’ fellow American Francis Tiafoe against reigning champ’ Carlos Alcaraz in the third round.
The couple, deemed as royalty by the vast kingdom of Chiefs fans around the world, were at Centre Court for Day Five of the major.
The three-time Super Bowl champion opted for a simple look, pairing a grey suit with a white t-shirt, while Brittany was on point with her surrounding in a chic red, white and blue summer dress that gave off a Fourth of July impression.
At one point during the match, Patrick, 28, seemed to have whispered something to Brittany’s ear that didn’t make her so happy as the former soccer player, also 28, was seen pouting in her seat.
The Mahomeses are surprisingly in the UK after much talk that they would potentially link up with besties Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift – the tight end’s girlfriend – on the popstar’s next stop of her European leg of her ‘Eras’ Tour: Amsterdam.
Instead, however, the quarterback and his wife carried on with their summer plans as they attended a concert hosted by Morgan Wallen at Hyde Park with actor Ashton Kutcher and his wife, Mila Kunis.
The couple looked adorable in a snap taken in front of the venue, as Patrick can be seen matching his significant other’s red top and hugging her from behind while she holds on to his arms.
Earlier this summer, the Mahomeses were also spotted on vacation in Switzerland and the Iberian Peninsula, spending their time in both Spain and Portugal.
With them, they brought their two children: daughter, Sterling Skyle, 3, and Patrick ‘Bronze’ III, 1.
Amid all the talk of the Mahomes’ offseason plans, it was recently revealed that the signal-caller’s ‘Gladiator’ logo is set to feature on the uniforms of Texas Tech players’ under a 10-year deal with Adidas, starting next season.
Mahomes played for the Red Raiders for two years (2014-2016) before declaring for the 2017 NFL Draft.
The Red Raidres will be the first college program to wear Mahomes’ co-branded apparel under a 10-year deal with Adidas.
‘I wouldn’t be where I am today if it weren’t for Texas Tech and I’m proud to have helped bring Red Raider Nation into the three-stripe fam,’ said Mahomes after the deal was announced.
As part of the deal, Texas Tech athletes will be able to join Adidas’ NIL Ambassador Network, earning a percentage of for certain products and campaigns.