Brittany Mahomes Got Warning From Buffalo Fans, They Wanted Her To Stay At ‘Home’ 

The Buffalo Bills are playing the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, and admirers of Patrick Mahomes’ wife Brittany have advised him not to attend their playoff game.

The divisional round of the playoffs will feature a highly anticipated matchup between two of the NFL’s top quarterbacks, Mahomes and Josh Allen of the Bills.

The Bills defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers easily, 31–17, while the Chiefs persevered in subfreezing conditions to defeat the Miami Dolphins.

Outside of the field, though, Bills Stadium has warned Brittany Mahomes not to go. The local crowd is not excited to see the mother of two playing there.

On Reddit, a fan posted the following: “Begging Brittany to stay out of Buffalo”, while another said they were “beyond not looking forward to having her here”.

Taylor Swift has frequently watched her boyfriend Travis Kelce play in the stands since they started dating, but one commenter on the social media site even said Mahomes is not welcome to watch Mahomes games.

“I’m all about Taylor Swift coming to Buffalo but this chick [Brittany Mahomes] can stay the hell home,” they wrote.

Their wish is unlikely to be fulfilled, considering how frequently Brittany travels to watch her husband in action.

With their two children, Patrick ‘Bronze’ Mahomes, who is 13 months old, and Sterling Skye, who is two, the retired soccer player, 28, is Patrick’s strongest supporter and frequently offers social media support when he is the target of criticism.

Mahomes excited about his matchup with Allen

Before the game, quarterback Patrick Mahomes took some time to give his pal Allen a lot of appreciation. However, when they take the field on Sunday night, the former Super Bowl champion acknowledges that they will put their friendship aside.

 

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“Josh is a great dude. I respect the way he plays football and just the guy that he is,” Mahomes said.

“But when two guys that are ultra-competitive that are friends off the field go up against each other, we obviously both want to win.

“We see each other in the offseason, and you want to have a little bit of those bragging rights.”