The Kansas City Chiefs have become one of the most fashionable teams in the NFL in recent years. And not only because of the ‘signing’ of Taylor Swift after her relationship with Travis Kelce became known, but because Patrick Mahomes decided to take the helm in Kansas City to take them to the top. In 2020, they won their first Super Bowl and repeated in 2023 and 2024. Last year they came close to making history, but the Philadelphia Eagles prevented the Chiefs from winning their third consecutive title, something that no one has yet achieved.
Now, Andy Reid’s team will once again be one of the big favorites and Mahomes is not willing to let another opportunity pass him by. He has taken advantage of the offseason to work very hard, has lost weight and has buried his ‘Dad Bod’ in order to be even better. Meanwhile, Kelce will continue for another year to try to put the icing on the cake of his career with another ring.
And the stage is set for the Chiefs to win their fourth Super Bowl as long as Mahomes and Brittany don’t decide to expand their family any further, which doesn’t look like it. Yes, you read that right. Because Kansas City’s future depends on no other baby being on the way. The years that Patrick’s three children were born, the quarterback and his team were left without a prize.
The Mahomes enjoy three children: Sterling, Bronze and Golden
In February 2020, the Chiefs won a Super Bowl again, 50 years after the first. They defeated the San Francisco 49ers and Mahomes won his first Lombardi Trophy. At that time, his family consisted of two, him and Brittany, as Sterling was not born until just a year later, in February 2021. In 2022, the Chiefs could not even reach the final and in November Bronze was born. Then, with no more children in sight, Kansas City celebrated two more titles: 2023 and 2024. They lost the 2025 title, but in January Golden came into the world.
So, is another Super Bowl coming for Mahomes in 2026? For now, it seems that he has no intention of adding a new member to the family, so the Chiefs’ dynasty can continue to grow to the despair of the rest of the NFL teams.
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