Patrick Mahomes Sees a Single Mom Begging for Food—His Next Move Will Make You Cry!

One evening, as Patrick Mahomes was driving through Austin after a long day of meetings, he spotted a woman standing on a street corner. She was holding a cardboard sign that read, “Single mom, need food for kids.” Her tired eyes and worn clothes marked her as just another person asking for help, but something about her quiet dignity caught Patrick’s attention. Instead of ignoring her, as he usually would, Patrick pulled his car to the curb.

He rolled down the window and greeted her. “Hello, I saw your sign.”

The woman, her name was Marissa Callaway, smiled faintly but didn’t get too close to the car. “I’m really sorry to bother you,” she said. “I just need help for my kids. They haven’t had a meal in days.”

Patrick studied her carefully, noticing something different in her demeanor. She wasn’t begging for pity or shouting for attention; she was standing there, quiet, with a strength that resonated. His curiosity piqued, he invited her to get in the car, offering to buy her a meal so they could talk more.

At a nearby diner, as Marissa ordered a simple grilled cheese sandwich, Patrick asked her about her story. She explained that she had once been a successful software developer, specializing in AI and machine learning, but after her husband, Daniel, a veteran, passed away from cancer, her life had spiraled out of control. She had tried to keep everything together for her three children, but the medical bills, the house foreclosure, and the loss of her job had led her to this street corner.

Patrick, listening intently, was struck by how much Marissa had endured with grace and determination. He offered to help in a way that went beyond a simple meal. “Would you like a job?” he asked.

Marissa shook her head. “I don’t want charity. I just want a chance to work again.” Her pride was evident, and Patrick admired her for it. But his interest was piqued even more when she mentioned her skills in AI development. He was working on many cutting-edge projects that required expertise just like hers.

After more conversation, Patrick learned that Marissa had been living in her car with her children. They parked at a nearby motel most nights. The weight of her story and the quiet resilience she displayed moved Patrick in a way he hadn’t expected. “I want to meet your children,” he said.

The next day, Patrick visited the motel. The children, Zara, Leo, and Tyler, were small but bright-eyed. Leo, in particular, had an unusual fascination with space and rockets, often reading books about SpaceX that he had found at a little free library. Patrick’s heart swelled as he saw the child’s enthusiasm for something he had spent his life building. It was clear that these children had potential—potential that deserved to be nurtured.

After talking with Marissa and her children, Patrick made a decision. He offered her a job with one of his companies, starting as a remote software developer, with flexible hours so she could care for her kids. But that was only part of his plan. He arranged for a three-bedroom apartment in a good school district, complete with child care for Tyler and after-school programs for Zara and Leo. He even covered the first few months’ rent.

Marissa was taken aback by the offer, but after some hesitation, she accepted. She still had doubts, unsure of why Patrick was so invested in their well-being. But he had done more than offer charity—he had given them the opportunity to rebuild their lives.

As the weeks passed, Marissa settled into her new job and her children adapted to their new life. Patrick kept in touch, checking in regularly to see how they were doing, but he wasn’t just a benefactor—he was becoming a mentor. He encouraged Leo’s interest in rockets and space, even sending him books and materials to expand his knowledge. Zara, always serious, found comfort in her new school, where her teachers praised her for her intellectual maturity. Tyler, the youngest, began to thrive in daycare, his vocabulary expanding rapidly.

But just as things were beginning to look up, Marissa’s health began to deteriorate. She had kept the full extent of her illness a secret from Patrick and the children, but when she started experiencing severe headaches and weakness, the doctors confirmed what she had feared—she had the same aggressive brain cancer that had killed her husband. She was running out of time.

Patrick, ever committed to the family’s future, arranged for a consultation with specialists at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. He also made sure Marissa had access to the best treatments available, even though the prognosis was grim. Marissa’s strength was evident in her efforts to continue working, but the toll of her illness was becoming too great.

One day, after receiving the devastating news that her condition had worsened, Marissa made a heartbreaking decision. She asked Patrick to become the guardian of her children after she was gone. “I want them to have a future, a chance to be who they’re meant to be,” she said, her voice thick with emotion.

Patrick, deeply moved by the request, agreed without hesitation. He had already made plans for their future, setting up a trust fund for their education and well-being. He promised Marissa that her children would always be taken care of, and that they would remain together as a family.

A few weeks later, Marissa passed away, but not before seeing her children thrive in their new home, a place of safety and stability. Patrick kept his promise, becoming a father figure to Zara, Leo, and Tyler, guiding them through their grief and helping them embrace their potential.

Leo’s passion for space continued to grow, and Patrick encouraged it at every turn. Zara, ever the thoughtful one, excelled in her studies and discovered a natural talent for architecture. Tyler, with his playful nature, flourished in his new environment. Patrick saw in them the future—bright, limitless, and full of possibilities.

Years later, at a SpaceX launch event, the Callaway children were by Patrick’s side. Leo was already a budding scientist, his mind brimming with ideas for the future. Zara’s talent in design had caught the attention of her teachers, and Tyler, now a confident young boy, had developed an impressive knack for problem-solving. They had grown into exceptional young individuals, their potential nurtured by Patrick’s mentorship and his unwavering commitment to their future.

As the rocket launched into the sky, Patrick watched with pride, knowing that the decision he made that day—to stop and offer help—had changed not only the lives of the Callaway family but also the trajectory of his own future. Sometimes, doing the right thing wasn’t logical or practical, but in this case, it had been the best decision he ever made.

Patrick Mahomes Reveals His Nighttime Habit That Annoys His Wife Brittany: ‘Mom Needs Her Sleep’

Brittany Mahomes and Patrick Mahomes

Brittany Mahomes and Patrick Mahomes at the Time100 Gala in New York City on April 25, 2024. Photo: Taylor Hill/FilmMagic

When Patrick Mahomes has a craving for Doritos, he can’t help but dig in — even while lying in bed with his wife Brittany.

The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, 29, tells PEOPLE he’s been a fan of Doritos “ever since I can remember,” and owes up to what Brittany revealed during a September 2023 Instagram Q&A is his “funny habit” of eating them “every night in bed.”

But, the quarterback tells PEOPLE, “It’s not that I eat them in bed” that annoys Brittany. “I think that she just doesn’t like the bag, and because, you know, the bag makes a crunchy noise when she’s sleeping.”

A man of many talents, the three-time Super Bowl winner says he’s learned how to grab a chip without waking his wife — especially now that they’ve just welcomed their third child together, Golden Raye Mahomes, on Jan. 13.

Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes pose for a portrait with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024.

Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes pose for a portrait with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024.Ryan Kang/Getty

“I’ve actually become really good at being able to eat my Doritos without making noise,” says Patrick. “It’s just about the placement of the hand when you’re going in the bag. You’ve got to make sure that you really perfect that.”

The father of three adds, “Whenever you have kids and mom needs her sleep, you have to be great at not making noise in bed.”

Patrick isn’t the only Mahomes reaching for a bag of Doritos. “My kids love them, Bronze especially,” he says. “Every time I open up a bag, he’s asking for chips, chips, chips, so I give him a couple of them. I try to keep them down. I want him to still eat dinner, but he loves his Doritos.”

A lifelong fan of Doritos, Patrick says he was excited to partner up with the snack brand for the return of its iconic Crash the Super Bowl campaign, where fans were participated in the Think You Can Make a Better Ad challenge.

Along with his Kansas City teammates Creed Humphrey, Chris Jones and Xavier Worthy, the quarterback watched fan submissions and helped select the top three ads.

The Chiefs players’ reactions and the reveal of the best three submissions will air during the playoffs and Championship games. Once the top 3 Crash the Super Bowl ads are revealed, Doritos fans will have the power to select the winning ad by voting at DoritosCrash.com.

“The fans crushed it,” Patrick says of the submissions. “I mean, every single ad that I saw was funny. They had great special effects, they had great acting, everything you can want in a Super Bowl commercial.”

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