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Patrick Mahomes ‘distances’ himself from his brother Jackson in Thanksgiving family photo

Mahomes and Brittany shared glimpses of their celebrations

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and wife Brittany shared glimpses of their Thanksgiving celebrations, spending quality time with family and friends.

Earlier in the week, they hosted teammates like Travis Kelce for an early holiday celebration. On Thanksgiving Day, the Mahomes family, including children Sterling and Bronze, gathered at home in Kansas City for a festive meal.

A symbolic gesture by Patrick?

Brittany posted pictures on Instagram, capturing moments of cooking, dining, and laughter. Notably, Patrick‘s brother, Jackson Mahomes, who faces legal issues, was also present.

Jackson, accused of sexual battery, pleaded not guilty and is awaiting a preliminary hearing. Meanwhile, Patrick‘s brother was not included in the photos posted by Patrick and Brittany.

Jackson did share a photo featuring the Mahomes family, indicating that Patrick might be cautious about his social media presence amidst his brother’s scandal.

The Mahomes family celebrated the holiday with family and friends, emphasizing a sense of togetherness despite challenges.

Kelce invited for dinner

Kelce enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at teammate Patrick Mahomes‘ house ahead of the Super Bowl rematch against his brother Jason and the Philadelphia Eagles.

Mahomes‘ wife Brittany shared a clip on Instagram, depicting what seemed to be a Thanksgiving gathering among teammates and friends.

The video showcased Kelce in conversation at a festively set table with framed jerseys of Patrick in the background.

A place setting with Brittany‘s name card and a note expressing gratitude was highlighted. Meanwhile, Kelce‘s girlfriend, Taylor Swift, who is touring in South America, is not expected to attend Monday night’s game at Arrowhead Stadium following the rescheduling of her tour date in the wake of a fan’s death from heat exhaustion in Brazil.

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