Brittany Mahomes is just like Us, moms.
The former soccer player and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ wife — who welcomed the couple’s third baby in January — knows what to prioritize as a postpartum mother.
“The goods 🤣😎,” she jokingly captioned a photo shared via Instagram Stories on Saturday, March 22, of her impressive stash of frozen breast milk alongside what appeared to be a bottle of Tito’s Vodka.
Brittany, 29, and Patrick, 29, share children Sterling Skye, 4, Patrick “Bronze” Lavon, 2, and Golden Raye, 2 months.
Brittany posted the relatable mom content while enjoying the NFL offseason with Patrick following his team’s loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl LIX in February. Brittany made sure she was in attendance for the big game alongside the pair’s kids — despite only being a few weeks postpartum.
“Slay queen,” a fan commented on Instagram of her Super Bowl ‘fit post.
For the first time since the game, Patrick was spotted on the golf course with teammate and friend Travis Kelce in Pinehurst, North Carolina, on Friday, March 21. Although it hasn’t been confirmed whether or not Brittany or Kelce’s girlfriend, Taylor Swift, were also on the trip, Brittany did post a GIF from a beach on her Instagram Stories on Friday.
As for Swift, 35, the Grammy winner was not spotted near the golf course. She was, however, reportedly seen hanging out with Kelce, 35, and NFL commentator Erin Andrews in Big Sky, Montana, earlier this week.
Patrick and Kelce are currently in their offseason until training camp kicks off in the summer. Following the Super Bowl, there was chatter surrounding whether or not Kelce would retire from the NFL after 12 seasons or return for one more go at the coveted Lombardi trophy.

Before Kelce’s return was officially announced in late February, Mahomes showed support for his teammate regardless of his final decision.
“He’s given so much to this team and to the NFL, and been such a joy not only for me to work with but [for] people to watch. But it’s if he wants to put in that grind. It’s a grind to go out there and play 20 games, whatever it is, and get to the Super Bowl,” the quarterback told reporters in February.
Patrick plans to return better than ever next season after he admitted he “didn’t play to my standard” following the Eagles’ Super Bowl win.
“They played better than us from start to finish,” Mahomes told reporters at the time. “We didn’t start how we wanted to. The turnovers hurt. I take all the blame for that. Those turnovers swing the moment of the game and they capitalized on them. They scored on one and got a touchdown immediately after another. That’s 14 points I gave them. It’s hard to come back from that in the Super Bowl.”