Patrick, Brittany Mahomes’ Son Responds to Taylor Swift’s Photo
It seems that Patrick and Brittany Mahomes‘ son, Bronze, is a huge fan of Taylor Swift just like everyone else.
The 3-year-old, whose father, 30, plays for the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL alongside Swift’s fiancé, Travis Kelce, was spotted pointing at a picture of the pop star, 36, while strolling with his well-known parents through Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
A video posted on the Chiefs’ Instagram account on Sunday, June 14, showcased this delightful moment, highlighting how a mesmerized Bronze exclaimed “Taylor” while gesturing towards the photo.
Although the stadium was where Patrick signed a contract extension with the Chiefs on Wednesday, June 10, it previously served as a venue for Swift’s global Eras Tour, during which the photo was taken and displayed on the wall. (The Eras Tour kicked off in March 2023 and concluded in December 2024.)
The clip, which centers on Patrick’s mindset as he prepares for his 10th NFL season with the Chiefs, also featured Brittany, 30, taking photos with Bronze and their two other children: daughters Sterling, 5, and Golden, 17 months.
Since Kelce, 36, and Swift began dating in the summer of 2023, the Mahomes family, including the kids, have been frequently seen enjoying moments with the now-engaged couple. Bronze has accompanied Brittany in Arrowhead’s VIP boxes alongside Swift during the Chiefs games.
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Patrick provided narration for the social media video, emphasizing how his family will play a significant role in his upcoming NFL season.
“Having my kids grow up here and around such amazing people … I’m grateful I can extend my career here and hopefully finish it here,” Patrick was heard saying, reflecting on the upcoming season. “We had a long offseason. The guys are eager, and we want to do everything we can to achieve more success than last year. Let’s go out there and make it happen. Our goal is that we’re not finished yet.” (The Chiefs missed the 2025 NFL playoffs.)
Patrick’s signing comes amidst insights from NFL insider Adam Schefter regarding the athlete’s potential return in 2026, noting that his December 2025 ACL injury might affect his performance. “It’s crucial to remember we’re discussing a quarterback who tore his ACL,” Schefter, 59, expressed on The Pat McAfee Show on May 18. “It was five months ago on Thursday.”
The ESPN reporter added, “The more pertinent question is—considering we’re talking about a legendary, Hall of Fame quarterback—how much of Patrick Mahomes will we see in that opener? Is he going to be 80 percent? 90 percent? 100 percent? It’s hard to envision him stepping right back in after such a significant knee injury and being as exceptional as he always has been.”
