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After his intense Kelce Jam performance, Patrick Mahomes spends a “perfect Sunday” afternoon cuddling with his son Bronze and daughter Sterling

Patrick Mahomes has had an eventful weekend. Starting with Brittany Mahomes’ Sports Illustrated Swimsuit event in New York, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback also attended teammate Travis Kelce’s “Kelce Jam” in KC.

On Sunday, however, Mahomes seems to have taken the day off to spend time with his family.

Brittany Mahomes Calls Patrick Mahomes 'Our Rock' on First Father's Day as  a Family of Four

In a story shared on Instagram, the Chiefs star was cuddled on the couch with his son, Bronze. His daughter, Sterling Skye, now three years old, was sitting on the coffee table in front of him.

Patrick Mahomes with his ð˜Īð˜Đ𝘊𝘭ð˜Ĩren Sterling and Bronze (@patrickmahomes/Instagram)
Patrick Mahomes with his ð˜Īð˜Đ𝘊𝘭ð˜Ĩren Sterling and Bronze (@patrickmahomes/Instagram)

Sterling wore a blue dress in the photo, while Mahomes seemed to be sporting a dark-colored hoodie. The adorable group of three was watching the show “Bluey,” a popular cartoon.

Furthermore, three red hearts were added to the photo, which was probably captured by Brittany Mahomes.

In another set of stories, Brittany shared a slip of Bronze eating donuts while they watched the cartoon.

“We get donuts and Bluey with dad,” Brittany said in the video.

Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany shared clips with ð˜Īð˜Đ𝘊𝘭ð˜Ĩren on Sunday (@patrickmahomes/Instagram)
Patrick Mahomes’ wife Brittany shared clips with ð˜Īð˜Đ𝘊𝘭ð˜Ĩren on Sunday (@patrickmahomes/Instagram)

Tagging Patrick Mahomes, Brittany wrote:

“Sundays with dad, [Patrick Mahomes]”.

They even stepped out for an afternoon stroll together.

Image via Brittany Mahomes' official account (@brittanylynne)
Image via Brittany Mahomes’ official account (@brittanylynne)

Labeling it the perfect Sunday, Brittany shared snaps from Mahomes’ appearance at Kelce Jam. Apparently, she was a “proud mom” as Kelce and Mahomes performed together.


Patrick Mahomes and family have always been “Bluey” fans

This is not the first time “Bluey” has been featured on Brittany and Patrick Mahomes’ social media. The family seems to be following the show religiously, having previously attended a play for the cartoon.

The family of four was at “Bluey’s Big Play,” which mainly focuses on the award-winning show’s character.

Later, they even posed with the protagonist.

“The kids LOVED this,” Brittany Mahomes wrote in one of her Instagram stories.

Patrick Mahomes and family attend the Bluey play (Image via Brittany Mahomes' official Instagram account)
Patrick Mahomes and family attend the Bluey play (Image via Brittany Mahomes’ official Instagram account)

While Mahomes is relatively less active on social media, Brittany constantly provides fans with updates about their personal life.

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