Brittany Mahomes is celebrating a cute father-and-son moment!
In a post on her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, Sept. 25, the Kansas City Current co-owner, 28, shared a photo of her husband Patrick Mahomes and their son Bronze, 21 months, chilling out on a couch.
“The best picture I have ever taken 😂😍,” Brittany declared of the sweet snap, tagging the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, 29.
In the photo, Patrick is shown sleeping on the grey couch while wearing a black Adidas T-shirt and black shorts. Son Bronze, who turns 2 in November, is perched on his dad’s stomach while placing his hand in his mouth and wearing a matching red Adidas T-shirt and gray shorts.
It’s been a busy start to the 2024 NFL season for Patrick, with the Chiefs winning their three opening games, most recently beating the Atlanta Falcons 22-17 on Sunday, Sept. 22. Brittany attended the game at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, with the soon-to-be mom-of-three wearing a glittery, cowgirl-inspired outfit.
The former soccer star covered her baby bump in an oversized gray bedazzled Chiefs T-shirt, black shorts and shiny cowgirl boots in the team’s signature red.
The Chiefs will next take on the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, Sept. 29 at the SoFi Stadium in L.A.
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Brittany and Patrick — who are also parents to 3-year-old daughter Sterling — announced they were expecting their third baby together in July.
Shortly afterward, the couple also revealed they will be adding another girl to their brood, with the exciting news being shared on Instagram in a celebratory joint post.
Sterling helped unveil the announcement in a video, with the toddler playing a fun game of Tic-Tac-Toe next to a pool as she revealed three pink Xs in a row. Pink confetti and pink smoke then filled the air as Brittany and Patrick hugged their children and shared a sweet kiss, while Sterling held a “big sister” flag.