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Patrick Mahomes Confesses that he already has a timeline for Retirement and Brittany is one of the reasons
Patrick Mahomes Confesses that he already has a timeline for Retirement and Brittany is one of the reasons
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, fresh off his third Super Bowl title and named one of the 2024 TIME 100 Most Influential People, sheds light on the pivotal factor that will shape the longevity of his NFL career: family.
In an exclusive interview with TIME, Mahomes candidly discussed his aspirations of emulating the enduring legacy of retired quarterback Tom Brady, while maintaining a balance between professional excellence and personal life. The 27-year-old emphasized that his daughter, Sterling Skye, now three years old, plays a central role in his future decisions regarding football.
“If I can play until Tom’s age, my daughter would be 19, 20 years old,” Mahomes revealed. “I would love to play that long. At the same time, I want to be there for my daughter. If I feel like it’s taking away from my family time, that’s when I’ll know it’s time to go.”
Mahomes, alongside his wife Brittany, welcomed their son, Patrick “Bronze” Lavon Mahomes III, into the world on Nov. 28, 2022, adding another dimension to his considerations for the future.
Reflecting on Brady’s illustrious 23-season career, Mahomes acknowledged the possibility of a prolonged NFL tenure while remaining adaptable to family dynamics. However, he remains steadfast in his commitment to prioritize family over football when necessary.
Mahomes is interested in playing in the MLB
While football remains his primary focus, Mahomes expressed openness to exploring other avenues, including a potential foray into Major League Baseball. Raised in a baseball family, with his father Patrick Mahomes Sr. having enjoyed an 11-season MLB career, Mahomes Jr. harbors ambitions beyond the gridiron.
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“I’ve talked to the Royals,” Mahomes disclosed. “If I can maybe go out to spring training, I’m not opposed to that. Maybe one of these years I go out there and see what I got.”