Brittany Mahomes graced the sidelines of Arrowhead Stadium on September 28 with her signature style, undoubtedly aimed at infusing some flair into the Kansas City Chiefs’ home game.
At 30, Brittany arrived dressed to impress ahead of her husband, Patrick Mahomes, as he prepared for a matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. Clad in a bold all-red minidress, Brittany not only matched the home team’s colors but also coordinated with her 2-year-old son, Bronze, who sported a similar shirt. Her ensemble was completed with vibrant yellow sneakers, a dazzling diamond choker, and oversized sunglasses that could rival a Hollywood star’s.
Staying true to her style, Brittany wore her trademark blonde hair in soft waves, adding that extra touch of glam to her game-day appearance.
As a frequent presence at both home and away games, Brittany was also seen at the Chiefs’ earlier encounter against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium on September 21, where she showcased another stunning outfit. This time, a white two-piece ensemble perfectly highlighted her red sneakers as they popped on camera.
Prior to witnessing her husband, 30, and the Chiefs secure their inaugural win of the 2025-2026 season, Brittany posed on the sidelines alongside her father-in-law, Pat Sr., and brother-in-law, Jackson.
In a noteworthy sidebar, Us Weekly recently reported that Pat Mahomes Sr., 55, made headlines earlier that week when he petitioned the court for permission to attend his sonâs NFL games, despite being on probation following a 2024 DUI arrest.
Patrick reflected on the situation concerning his father during an episode of ESPNâs The Kingdom, acknowledging how his father’s arrest and its aftermath had impacted their family. “I think just knowing that it hurt me woke him up to know that like, you can’t keep doing the same things,” Patrick stated.
Pat Sr. also opened up about his arrest in the docuseries, admitting that it was profoundly embarrassing for his son to face questions surrounding his actions. âI called [Patrick] right after and I told him, I said, âIâm sorry that itâs taking away from your time and focus,ââ the former MLB player expressed, reflecting on his struggles with behavior linked to partying.
Brittany, on her part, regarded the episode as a necessary awakening for her father-in-law, emphasizing that his children and grandchildren “are watching.” Such moments illustrate not only the pressures of public life but also the chains of familial expectation that bind them.
Pat Sr. shares his sons Patrick and Jackson, 25, with ex-wife Randi Mahomes. Both parents have since welcomed younger children from various relationships, enriching the family dynamic.
In addition to their roles as supportive partners at NFL games, Brittany and Patrick are proud parents to three childrenâSterling, 4, Bronze, 2, and their newborn daughter Golden, who made her entrance in January. The couple often takes their children to Chiefs games, establishing a familial tradition within the high-stakes world of professional football.
“He doesnât get nervous or stressed at all. Thatâs just what he likes to do,â Brittany commented on the âWHOOPâ podcast in August 2024, comparing her own nerves to Patrick’s calm demeanor as he approaches each game. “I think I’m a little bit more nervous every week than he is.”
She elaborated on her dual role, admitting that she often shoulders extra parenting duties during the NFL season. “I understand that, during football season, Patrick’s with football, and so I take on a lot of the things that I can just to make his life a little less stressful outside of football,” Brittany articulated. “Then, offseason, itâs all him, buddy!” Her approach underscores the balancing act many families navigate in high-pressure environments like professional sports.