Brittany headed straight from the game to a Tim McGraw concert, where she posted a nod to friend Taylor Swift.
It may be Patrick Mahomes’ off-season, but he and wife Brittany Mahomes can’t stay away from stadiums!
On Saturday, June 8, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, both 28, headed to Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City for a cute date night — and to support the local men’s professional soccer club.
The couple showed their support for Sporting Kansas City — and showed off their couple’s style — in matching blue jerseys for the match, which saw the local team defeat Seattle Sounders FC with a final score of 2 to 1.
Ahead of the game, Brittany shared selfies of the pair on Instagram Stories, posing with Patrick, who paired his jersey with sunnies, a baseball cap and a stack of chains.
The mom of two also shared a video of the couple in their matching jerseys at the game, making a kissy face while her quarterback beau gave a soft smile for the camera.
After Kansas City defeated Seattle, Brittany headed to T-Mobile Center to watch Tim McGraw in concert for his Standing Room Only Tour.
She did not share whether Patrick joined her for the show, but she did share several posts from the concert, including one that read, “Straight from sports to country music. My type of day.”
Brittany also shared a couple of clips from the show, including the country star singing his hit song “Live Like You Were Dying” and a nod to her friend Taylor Swift.
The star shared a clip of McGraw performing his 2013 song featuring Swift and Keith Urban, “Highway Don’t Care,” which included a clip of the Swift singing on the big screen.
The nod was extra appropriate, given that McGraw was performing in Kansas City, where Swift made frequent visits last NFL season to hang with Brittany as they watched Patrick and Swift’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce, help lead the Chiefs to a Super Bowl win.
Patrick and Brittany’s big day out at the Sporting game is fitting, given that they are both fixtures in the Kansas City football scene, but also co-owners of another team in the city, the Kansas City Current.
It also marked a parents’ day out for the high school sweethearts, who share son Patrick “Bronze” Lavon III, 18 months, and daughter Sterling Skye, 3.