Brittany and Patrick Mahomes welcomed in the year 2024 with much cause for celebration.
Brittany posted images of the couple’s New Year’s Eve celebration on Monday, hours after the 28-year-old quarterback and the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Cincinnati Bengals to claim the AFC West division title.
“Happy New Year▯,” the Instagram post was captioned by Brittany, also 28 years old.
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The photographs captured the couple cuddling at the party. Sporting a silver purse and a shimmering black minidress, Brittany emerged from the house. She adorned a festive “Happy New Year” headpiece to complete her ensemble. For the occasion, Patrick donned a patterned shirt, a silver chain, and a reversed baseball cap.
British real estate agent Miranda Hogue and Brittany also shared a photo of Patrick pecking her on the cheek and a video of her and her companions posing on a phonograph on her Instagram Story.
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Despite a difficult start to the game, the Chiefs defeated the Bengals by a final score of 25-17 prior to the celebration. Brittany was present in a suite at Arrowhead Stadium to observe the victory.
Patrick, who was “little disappointed” that he was unable to spend Christmas Day with his wife and children (Patrick “Bronze” Lavon, 13 months, and Sterling Skye, 2 years) because of the team’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders, is attending the New Year’s Eve party.
“I mean, everybody’s gonna be just opening presents and getting the food in them, and then they’re going to be the happiest they possibly can be, and they’re gonna turn on and see the Kansas City Chiefs playing,” Mahomes stated in a previous Pro Football Talk interview. “So I’m excited about that.”
Nonetheless, he continued, “I’m a little disappointed that I won’t be able to spend Christmas Eve and morning with my children, nor will I see Santa.” However, that will allow me to spend the evening with them and help them open presents. It will thus be an excellent opportunity. That has made me extremely thrilled. While we will miss the children slightly, we will have a celebration once the game concludes.”