Patrick Mahomes Open to Fourth Child with Brittany Mahomes in the Future
In the days following the birth of their third child, Patrick Mahomes is contemplating future family expansion, US Weekly reported. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback discussed the possibility during a press conference on January 14. "I'm good with three kids for right now. My goal was always three," he stated. He added that they would "see if we need to come back to get another one later on."
Although Patrick emphasizes satisfaction with three children, he does not completely dismiss the idea of a fourth child "down the line." He hinted at it being "maybe" an option for him and his wife, Brittany Mahomes.
On January 13, Brittany announced the birth of their daughter, Golden. This latest arrival adds to their family, which includes 3-year-old Sterling and 2-year-old Bronze. Earlier, in July 2024, Patrick had indicated that he would be "done" after three children, reflecting on his family goals during a training camp press conference. "I always wanted to have kids young," he mentioned, emphasizing the importance of maintaining balance while parenting.
Brittany recently described her pregnancy with baby No. 3 as "the hardest." She faced many challenges, including sickness and exhaustion. Their relationship spans back to high school, and they have supported each other during Patrick’s journey to NFL fame since joining the Chiefs in 2017. After eight years of dating, the couple exchanged vows in March 2022.
In Netflix’s 2023 series "Quarterback," Patrick shared insights about the balance between football and family, acknowledging the unseen challenges. "Everybody sees the game days. They don’t see the grind. Managing football, being a dad, and being a husband is a daily challenge," he explained.
Brittany consistently praises her husband’s efforts on and off the field, especially after significant achievements like last year's Super Bowl win. Her support and admiration shine through her social media posts celebrating Patrick's teamwork and leadership skills.
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