Jet lag blues and sleepless nights? Brittany Mahomes, the queen of #momlife, just crushed a Euro trip with hubby Patrick Mahomes and their little ones in tow. Let’s just say sleep’s the souvenir that got away, as Brittany’s Instagram chronicles her jet-lag adventures.
In a cute IG story with daughter Sterling, both sporting pink Hydro Jugs, the momma of two captioned, “Jet lag getting the best of us 😅 @hydrojug at least keeping us cute.” The following story had Brittany celebrating her first decent sleep in a month—a solid 7 hours and 1 minute. “But actually that’s not too bad,” she wrote, showing the reality of post-vacation exhaustion.
The Mahomes fam just got back from their Euro trip, hitting Portugal, Spain, Italy, England, Switzerland, and Amsterdam. Portugal kicked things off with beach days, golf cart rides, and outdoor fun. Then it was on to Italy and Spain for sun-slapped days and boat rides. The highlight? A romantic date night at Dolce & Gabbana restaurant.
Switzerland had the Mahomes clan explore the Swiss Alps, where they even made friends with a cow! What followed was a Morgan Wallen concert and a day date at Wimbledon in London. Wrapping up their trip in Amsterdam, they caught Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour with Travis Kelce.
Amidst all this globetrotting, the Kansas City star Patrick Mahomes once again defined elite status.
Mahomes’ clutch factor shines bright with ESPY win
Chiefs’ QB Patrick Mahomes silenced doubters with another ESPY for Best NFL Player, beating out Lamar Jackson, Christian McCaffrey, and Myles Garrett. The 28-year-old might not have had a record-breaking season statistically (4,183 yards, 27 touchdowns, 14 interceptions), but when the lights got brighter, Mahomes became Mr. Clutch.
Leading the Chiefs to a third Super Bowl win in five years with a scorching playoff run (1,051 yards, 6 touchdowns, 1 interception), Mahomes solidified his place among the elite. Analysts are raving, comparing him to the likes of Tom Brady and Joe Montana, those “guys you want with the ball in your hands when the game’s on the line.”
This clutch factor likely edged him over Jackson, last year’s league MVP. Jackson put up impressive numbers (3,678 yards, 24 TDs, 7 interceptions) but fell short against the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game—another playoff heartbreak for the Ravens’ star.
Niners’ running back McCaffrey and defensive lineman Garrett felt the Mahomes’ magic in the Super Bowl too. So, while stats might tell part of the story, it’s those clutch moments and championship swagger that seal the deal. Mahomes reigns supreme, and the league knows it.