Mother’s Day had an additional impact for Randi Mahomes this year.
She had a lot of love from her three children – Mia Mahomes, 14; Jackson Mahomes, 24 years old; And the quarter of Kansas City, Patrick Mahomes, 29.
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On InstagramShe also had space for her own mother. Randi, 53, posted a photo with her mother on her story with legend: “Mom I miss you every day.”
In the middle of the spectrum of emotions, celebration was in order. Saturday, Patrick Mahomes was inducted In Texas High School Football Hall of Fame. The former out of competition of the Whitehouse High School joined the class of nine people from 2025, causing a powerful reflection from his mother on Sunday.
Randi MAHOMES, mother of the quarter of the Kansas City chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, in Green Bay, Wisconsin on April 23, 2025.Sarah Kloepping & Sol; USA Today Network-Wisconsin & Sol; USA Today Network via Imagn Images
“So incredibly proud of Patrick for having been inducted into Texas High School Football Hall of Fame,” she wrote with an emoji Heart in an Instagram post.
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“Watching him chase his dreams of these Friday evening lights at the place where he is now was no longer incredible,” continued Mahans. “Recognizing for every moment and each memory that brought him here!”
Patrick’s wife Brittany Mahomes joined him during the event. Lycée lovers met in Whitehouse, located just outside Tyler, Texas. During his senior season, Mahomes passed for 4,619 yards and 50 affected, while rushing for 948 yards and 15 affected for the Wildcats.
Patrick continued to play football at Texas Tech University before being drafted by Kansas City. Brittany remained local to play college football at U-Tyler before a brief professional career in Europe.
Photos published by the Chiefing Quarterrière revealed that his father, the former MLB launcher, Pat Mahomes Sr., also attended the enthronement ceremony. He and Randi divorced in 2006, but both parents remain involved in the personal life of their son.
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As part of the recognition, Adidas joined forces with the NFL double MVP to equip 15 secondary schools in Texas with jerseys representing the Mahomes “Gladiator” logo.
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