Patrick Mahomes is having an intense offseason as he looks to elevate his game to take the Kansas City Chiefs back to Super Bowl and avenge his team’s blowout agains the Philadelphia Eagles in SB LIX.

The 29-years-old quarterback, who already has three championships under his resumé, is ready to prove the world that he deserves to stay in the greatest of all time conversation alongside legendary New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Tom Brady.

Mahomes, superstar tight end Travis Kelce and iconic head coach Andy Reid have dominated the AFC, with the Chiefs having a 5-2 record in the conference’s championship games, falling only to Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals, as well as Brady and the Patriots.

Patrick and Brittany Mahomes set up intense obstacle course

Patrick Mahomes is not the only one in his family who’s having an intense offseason, with his kids Sterling Skye and Patrick “Bronze” Lavon III also joining the action, as a story of Brittany Mahomes posted in Instagram clearly shows.

“We working out here, Patrick Mahomes,” posted the former soccer player and fitness coach, alongside some images of Sterling Skye running through an obstacle course designed by her parents, which include kicking a soccer ball, batting, and crawling in a foam tunnel.

The entrepreneur also took some time to share with her 2.1 million followers on Instagram what her daily routine looks like. “Instead of sitting on my phone while all three kids nap, been challenging myself to do something beneficial! Read my Bible, lay in red light, even just getting outside and listening to silence is also very calming and rejuvenating for me!” posted Brittany Mahomes.

Experts give the Chiefs an “A” to their draft class

The Kansas City Chiefs received an “A” from experts who graded their Draft class, with the AFC champions getting high marks for their performance that included picking Ohio State offensive tackle Josh Simmons with the No. 32 overall selection.

The Chiefs also got an “A” for selecting Tennessee defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott with the 63rd pick. The 6-foot-2, 303-pound was part of a heavy rotation along Tennessee’s defensive line that limited his volume statistics, but when on the field, he certainly made the most of it. He tallied 27 pressures on his 139 pass-rush snaps in 2024, finishing second on the Volunteers in pressures despite ranking 20th on the team in defensive snaps.

Another upgrade for Kansas City was the selection of Louisville edge Ashton Gillotte with the No. 66 overall pick. The 6-foot-3, 264-pound racked up 39.5 tackles-for-loss and 25.5 sacks in 50 career games for the Cardinals, ranking in the top six in school history in each category.

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