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Pregnant Brittany Mahomes packed on the PDA with her husband, Patrick Mahomes, ahead of his victorious Kansas City Chiefs game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday.
The pair were photographed smooching on the field, with Brittany passionately holding the star quarterback’s head with her hands.
She also took to Instagram to flaunt her baby bump in her new official NFL Chiefs shirt that she designed for the game.
At one point, she pulled husband Patrick Mahomes in for a kiss on the field. Denny Medley-Imagn Images Patrick helped the Chiefs defeat the Raiders, 19-17, on Friday. Getty ImagesThe T-shirts are being sold in black and white versions (for both women and men) on Amazon for $22.99.
Brittany wore the black version and paired it with matching skinny jeans and knee-high red boots. She finished her look with a black fur jacket.
Friday’s game, which was held at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., appeared to be a family affair for the Mahomes’ — as the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model brought at least one of their kids to watch Patrick and the Chiefs defeat the Raiders, 19-17.
The pregnant WAG sported her new official NFL Chiefs shirt that she designed for the game. brittanylynne/Instagram The two are expecting their third child together. chiefs/InstagramPatrick, 29, was spotted giving their youngest child, 2-year-old Patrick “Bronze” Lavon III, a kiss on the cheek, as seen in pics snapped at the game.
Meanwhile, Brittany, also 29, shared a sweet Boomerang of herself cuddled up to Bronze as he sipped on a fruit pouch. The proud parents also share 3-year-old daughter Sterling.
The NFL star and Brittany announced their third pregnancy in July and later revealed they would be welcoming another baby girl.
The couple’s 2-year-old son, Bronze, was also in attendance for Friday’s game. brittanylynne/Instagram Patrick adorably gave him a kiss on the cheek before the start of the game. Denny Medley-Imagn Images Brittany and Patrick are never shy about packing on the PDA in public. Photo courtesy of the Kansas City Chiefs / Sydney SchneiderLast year, Patrick spoke about the legacy he wants to leave on the field for his kids to see.
“When my kids grow up, I wanted them to see that dad wasn’t just gone just to be gone. I was gone doing something, to build, to be great,” he explained on “CBS Mornings” in July 2023.
“And so, whenever they get older, they can see how hard I worked.”