Brittany Mahomes Turning Heads with 2-Word Message After Chiefs Christmas Party

Brittany Mahomes Turning Heads With 2-Word Message After Chiefs Christmas Party

On Friday night the Kansas City Chiefs hosted their annual Christmas party where star tight end Travis Kelce was honored as the team’s Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee. Photos from the event showed a lavish spread of food, ice sculpture and more, but no players were spotted in the photos – other than Kelce – until Saturday night.

 

 

Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, took to Instagram tonight to show off the couple’s Christmas party outfits. She showed off her baby bump while Patrick wore khaki pants right out of the late 1990’s/early 2000s.

Fans couldn’t get enough of the new photos – and how glowing Brittany looks in her pregnancy.

“I don’t think anyone pulls of pregnancy like you do…..” one fan said.

Brittany Mahomes Turning Heads With 2-Word Message After Chiefs Christmas Party

“Hottest couple ever fits are everything,” added another.

“Love this power couple so much,” offered a third. “Aww love the photos! Love the shoes as well ,” added another.

 

 

While Mahomes was all smiles in the photos, he’s not too pleased with the schedule the Chiefs will be facing over the next week and a half. On Sunday afternoon the Chiefs square off against the Cleveland Browns, starting a string of three games in just 11 days. “All you can do is focus on the game and the practice that you had that day,” Mahomes said, about the schedule, via ESPN.

“I try to prepare my body all year long for this stretch by tailoring my workouts, tailoring how you practice and you prepare. The coaches do a great job of taking care of us on the practice field. We practice hard as anybody, but they know how to kind of dial it back when we need it.”

 

 

Brittany Mahomes Turning Heads With 2-Word Message After Chiefs Christmas Party

“It is not a good feeling. I’m excited to play on Christmas to hopefully get back from what we did last year [when the Chiefs lost on the holiday to the Las Vegas Raiders], but you never want to play this many games in this short of time. It’s just not great for your body. But at the end of the day, it’s your job, your profession. You have to come to work and do it.”

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