

Brittany Mahomes is having a great time during the NFL offseason, traveling from Disney World to the beautiful beaches of Turks and Caicos, on the Atlantic Ocean.
The certified trainer and influencer is the true definition of a modern succesful mother – she has three kids with Kansas City Chiefs supestar quarterback Patrick Mahomes: Sterling Skye, Patrick “Bronze” Lavon, and Golden Raye Mahomes.
Heaven on earth! Brittany Mahomes ‘forgets’ about Patrick Mahomes and enjoys a trip with her friends
Brittany is also a co-owner of the Kansas City Current, a professional women’s soccer team in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). Her background as a professional football player overseas compliments her new role as a leader of the squad.
Brittany Mahomes ‘forgets’ about Patrick Mahomes
Brittany Mahomes recently headed with a group of friends to Turks and Caicos, which crystalline turquoise waters and white sand beaches are trademarks to the over 40 islands and cays that make up the hot tourist spot located between the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic.
The celebrity was tagged in a photo carousel on Instagram where we see a group of friends dressed in a sunset-inspired color palette for the occasion. The women wore dresses that were on the fancier side, and they all seemed to capture the beach-y vibe of the occasion.
It was a celebration of Miranda Hogue‘s 30th birthday, a realtor and schoolmate of Patrick Mahomes at Texas Tech, with whom the quarterback has mantained an excellent friendship. Miranda and her husband, Summit Hogue, are close to the Mahomes as they enjoy getaways on a regular basis.
The Chiefs are getting ready for the NFL Draft
The Kansas City Chiefs are getting ready for the 2025 NFL Draft, which is happening next week, a major checkpoint on the offseason calendar. General Manager Brett Veach spoke with the media on Thursday to discuss how the team is approaching draft weekend.
The draft is designed to replenish every roster with young talent, but teams can often get themselves into trouble when they focus too much on filling needs rather than simply taking the best players available in every round. Avoiding that trap is key.
“Every free agency process, the goal and the objective is always the same, and that’s to position your team [in such a way] that when you get to the draft, you can unlock the full potential of your board and take the best player available,” Veach said.
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