Love is in the air â and on the football field.
Freshly postpartum Brittany Mahomes was spotted giving Patrick Mahomes good luck kisses shortly before kickoff at the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Houston Texans on Saturday.
âLove you! Good luck. Love you!â Brittany, 29, sweetly told her star quarterback husband, also 29, with some smooches in between.
Brittany Mahomes gave her husband, Patrick Mahomes, good luck kisses before his Kansas City Chiefs game against the Houston Texans on Saturday, as seen above.ABC
Between kisses, she sweetly told him, âLove you! Good luck. Love you!âABC
The high school sweethearts welcomed their third child â and second daughter â into their family on Jan. 12, meaning Brittany was back in action supporting her man from the sidelines just six days after giving birth.
Their new daughter, Golden Raye, is now the younger sibling of sister Sterling, 3, and brother Bronze, 2.
Golden was born during a bye week for the Chiefs, meaning Patrick could be present for her birth.
âIt was cool that we got the bye [week] just because you can kind of really focus in on just being at the hospital, being in the moment,â the three-time Super Bowl champion gushed during a press conference on Tuesday.
Brittany was back on the sidelines less than a week after giving birth to the coupleâs third child.ABC
The high school sweethearts welcomed their baby girl, Golden Raye, on Jan. 12.Brittany Mahomes/Instagram
âItâs a special moment that a lot of dads and moms experience. And you donât forget that stuff.â
He also praised Brittany, saying she âcrushed itâ during delivery, and said it was âfunâ to see his other two kids become older siblings.
And even though Patrick previously said he was âdoneâ having kids, he admitted he would âmaybeâ have a fourth.
âWeâll stick there for a while and see if we need to come back and get another one later on,â he explained.
During a press conference on Tuesday, the three-time Super Bowl champion gushed that his wife âcrushedâ childbirth.Crate & Kids
He also said thereâs a chance they may welcome a fourth child in the future.Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images
In the meantime, newborn Golden has a lot of love around her â including from Taylor Swift.
Page Six learned the âCruel Summerâ hitmaker, 35, is âlooking forward to meetingâ the little one and gifted her a handmade blanket.
â[Itâs] something she loves doing and something that canât be bought. It comes from the heart,â a source told us.
See More: Mike Pereira blasts idea that Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs are getting special treatment from officials
Mahomes and the Chiefs drew a pair of controversial roughing calls in their win over the Texans on Saturday
Any idea that Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are getting special treatment from officials, at least according to Mike Pereira, is just an âabsolute myth.â
Pereira, a longtime NFL official and former vice president of officiating for the league, appeared on The Rich Eisen Show on Tuesday and spoke with Eisen about takes from fans who think that Mahomes and the Chiefs are receiving some sort of special treatment from officials in key games. That take erupted this past weekend when Mahomes drew a controversial unnecessary roughness call in their win over the Houston Texans â which secured a return trip to the AFC championship game.
âIt doesnât resonate with me at all. ⊠The fact that youâre looking out for anyone, any team, any individual is a myth. It is an absolute myth,â Pereira, who is currently working as Fox Sportsâ rules analyst, told Eisen on Tuesday. âYou donât have time to react and say, âThis is Goff, Iâm not going to call this because itâs Goff,â or, âThis is Mahomes, Iâve got to call this because itâs Mahomes.ââ
Mahomes, late in the third quarter Saturday, went to scramble for a first down before giving himself up at the last second. A pair of Texans defenders collided with Mahomes, though he was barely hit. Still, officials awarded Mahomes an unnecessary roughness penalty that kept their drive alive.
Both Troy Aikman and Joe Buck, who were calling the game for ESPN, were livid.
That was one of several instances in that game where the Chiefs seemed to benefit either from a call, or the lack of a call. Will Anderson Jr. got hit with a roughing the passer penalty in the first half after he barely hit Mahomes, and the Chiefs got away with a hip-drop tackle.
âBoth of those in my opinion shouldâve been passed on,â Pereira said on The Rich Eisen Show. âI understand why they were called because we are in a time of protection of quarterbacks and pretty much everybody, but when the league came out and defended them ⊠that doesnât mean they want them to be called.â
While the penalties against the Chiefs werenât as clear cut as they couldâve been, it doesnât mean much now. Mahomes and the Chiefs still won the game, and will now host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in an attempt to make it back to the Super Bowl and win a third consecutive championship.
And as for fans who think they know how to officiate while sitting at home on the couch with instant replay available to them, Pereira isnât here for that either.
âIt doesnât bother me because those people who say that donât know a damn thing about officiating,â Pereira said. âUntil you actually put the uniform on, and until you have to make those quick judgments ⊠if you havenât done it, and you donât recognize how hard it is in real time and how easy it is in super slow motion, then get out of my train. Get off my train, I mean it.â