The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback’s family shared another picture from Bronze’s second birthday last month
Patrick Mahomes’ mom can’t help but show off her grandkids!
Nearly one month after her grandson Patrick “Bronze” Lavon Mahomes III turned 2 on Nov. 28, Randi Martin shared an additional photo from his big birthday bash.
“Family 🖤,” was the simple caption to her Sunday, Dec. 22, Instagram post.
Included in the photo was the Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback’s younger half-sister Mia Randall (through his mom Randi), Martin, Patrick, 29, and his wife Brittany Mahomes, also 29. The birthday boy and his big sister Sterling Skye, 3, each sat between one of their parents’ laps.
At the end of the group photo was Patrick’s younger brother, Jackson Mahomes, who also shared the joint post with Martin on his Instagram account.
On Dec. 1, Brittany and Patrick shared a recap video via Instagram of Bronze’s big day.
“Teeing up for Two!🤍,” they captioned the clip.
Footage showed the toddler going down a purple slide, and Bronze couldn’t help but smile as he was joined by his father who slid down from another lane. The birthday boy also went down a slide with his sister and his mom — who is currently expecting baby No. 3.
After the high school sweethearts, who tied the knot in 2022, announced they were pregnant once again, the pro athlete joked with reporters at a training camp press conference on July 16 that he was “done” having kids.
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“I’m done. I’ll say that,” the 2024 Super Bowl champion said, adding, “I said three and I’m done.”
Patrick also referred to fatherhood as “awesome,” confessing that starting a family of his own has always been a dream of his.
“I always wanted to have kids young,” he continued. “I got to grow up in the locker room, I think I’ve talked about it before — it made such an impact in my life, so I wanted to have kids young.”