Patrick Mahomes’ Dad Pokes Fun at Buffalo Bills Fans After Chiefs Take Them Down in AFC Championship
The Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Feb. 9
Patrick Mahomes Sr. is poking fun at Buffalo Bills fans following their tough loss to Kansas City.
After the Chiefs — led by his son Patrick Mahomes — defeated the Buffalo Bills 32-29 to advance to the Super Bowl, the quarterback's father took to X with a snarky message.
"Today is a great day to not be from Buffalo," Mahomes Sr., 54, wrote on Monday, Jan. 27, clearly referencing his son's win over the AFC rival team the night before.
The Chiefs secured their spot in the upcoming Super Bowl on Feb. 9, where they'll face the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesar's Superdome in New Orleans. A win would set an NFL record, marking the first time a team has won the title three years in a row.
Today is a great day to not be from Buffalo...
— Pat Mahomes Sr. (@PMahomes) January 27, 2025
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Mahomes Sr. was an MLB pitcher from 1992 to 2003. During his career, he played for the Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs and the Pittsburgh Pirates.
During his marriage to Randi Mahomes, the couple welcomed Patrick and his younger brother, Jackson Mahomes. They're now grandparents to Patrick's children, Sterling Skye, who turns 4 on Feb. 20; Patrick "Bronze" Lavon Mahomes III, 2; and Golden Raye, who was born on Sunday, Jan. 12.
The post comes just one day after Brittany Mahomes slammed Buffalo fans for their "absolutely disgusting" taunts of the Chiefs during the regular season.
“Do we remember this Buffalo?” Brittany, 29, wrote. “Absolutely disgusting…So as you go home tonight, I pray we become better people.”
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In the image — which was taken at a tailgate in Buffalo when the Chiefs last played the team in November — a Kermit the Frog puppet, wearing Mahomes' No. 15 jersey, is seen hanging by a crane in what appears to be a noose.
In a separate post after the Chiefs' win, Brittany wrote, “Thank you all for your concerns with 15 this season. See y’all in New Orleans.”
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