Patrick Mahomes & Wife Brittany Reveal Bombshell Move Away From the Gridiron
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany, are dedicated to helping others.
Earlier this month, Brittany Mahomes launched a campaign to help a friend’s neighbor who had been struck by tragedy. Mahomes took to her Instagram story on Thursday and shared an announcement about a family who were hit with an unexpected setback.
Amid the Chiefs’ underwhelming 2025 campaign, the wife of Patrick Mahomes, as well as the quarterback himself, have now made a move away from football.
Earlier this month, Patrick and Brittany Mahomes added another major collaboration to their growing list of off-the-field ventures.
Ahead of the Chiefs’ critical Week 11 matchup against the Denver Broncos, the couple announced a new partnership with WHOOP, a health and performance company known for its wearable fitness technology.
One picture showed the power couple smiling at each other while working out in the gym and wearing the device.
“Patrick 🤝 Brittany 🤝 WHOOP,” they said in a joint Instagram post.
“New His & Hers custom bands celebrating partnership, performance, and purpose,” the company’s Instagram caption read.
How Social Media Reacted To Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes Teaming Up With WHOOP

Patrick and Brittany Mahomes are proving that their teamwork extends far beyond the football field as their latest move brings them together in a tech-forward partnership with WHOOP, a cutting-edge fitness wearable company.
Known as a football family and co-owners of Kansas City’s professional women’s soccer team, they are now focusing on personal performance and health, encouraging fans to follow their lead.
“🔥🔥 🙌 awesome couple and parents love them 🔥🔥,” one fan said.
“Such a great family man.👏,” a second fan added.
“Glad Patrick is showing off his two new offensive weapons!” a third fan said of Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes.
“They’re so cute, should make matching belts ❤️,” a fourth person suggested.
“I had been on the fence about ordering! Just bought mine ❤️,” a final fan wrote.
In the meantime, Patrick Mahomes needs to win more games on the field, or the Chiefs will face a real possibility of missing the postseason.
According to ESPN’s Football Power Index, the Kansas City Chiefs team has approximately a 53% to 54.3% chance of making the playoffs.
