Patrick Mahomes talks birth of baby girl ahead of Texans matchup
Jan 14, 2025
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Only two days after Patrick and Brittany Mahomes welcomed their third child, Golden Raye, Patrick talked about the arrival of their youngest baby girl.
"It's been cool to welcome another baby girl in our family and see how my other kids react to her and having a baby sissy," according to Mahomes, who also said that his wife "crushed it."
Brittany gave birth to the couple’s third child, a girl named Golden Raye Mahomes, on January 12, the couple announced on social media.
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Ahead of her arrival, Patrick promised Brittany he’d secure the No. 1 seed and the bye week so they could “go have that baby.” And that’s exactly what he did.
"Cool that we got the bye because you can really focus in on just being at the hospital and being in the moment," Mahomes said.
"It’s a special moment that a lot of dads and moms have experienced, and you don’t forget about that stuff. So, I was glad I was able to be there and support in the best way I can.”
Mahomes added, “It was cool that football was on TV while I was in the hospital, so I was able to watch a little bit.”
After the Chiefs beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, Mahomes said that he hoped they would be able to have the baby during the bye week.
“Hopefully God works the right way and we can have that baby maybe on the bye week somewhere, and then everything will work out perfectly,” he said last month on Netflix.
In July, the couple used social media to announce they were pregnant with their third child. In the announcement, Patrick, Brittany, Sterling and Bronze danced around a photography studio with a strip of ultrasound photos.
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Golden has now officially joined daughter Sterling and son Bronze, as well as the couple’s two dogs, Steel and Silver.
The Chiefs play the Texans at home on Saturday, Jan. 18, at 3:30 p.m. You can watch the game on ESPN, or ESPN+, NFL+ and YouTube TV with a subscription.