Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, was inducted into the University of Texas at Tyler (UT Tyler) Athletics Hall of Fame over the weekend. The 30-year-old retired soccer player scored 31 goals during her collegiate career at UT Tyler, including a program-record 18 goals in her senior season. She also played professionally in Iceland before retiring in 2017.
Immediate Reaction and Support
Brittany Mahomes expressed gratitude on Instagram, writing, 'Truly honored to be inducted into the UT Tyler Athletics Hall of Fame! This City and this School is a huge part of who I am today, I will forever cherish this honor and am forever grateful for what this program did for me as an athlete and as a person! Coach Webb, you brought out the best in me, this doesn’t happen without you!' Her husband, Patrick Mahomes, commented, 'Congrats!!!! Love you!' while teammate Travis Kelce added, 'HOF BRITT!!!! LFG!' Brittany’s mother-in-law, Randi, also congratulated her.
Background and Current Roles
Brittany and Patrick Mahomes co-own the Kansas City Current, a National Women's Soccer League team. The couple has three children: Sterling (5), Bronze (3), and Golden Raye (1). They have been together since high school, getting engaged in 2020 and married in 2022.
Patrick Mahomes' Season and Injury
The 2025 NFL season was a challenging one for Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, who finished with a 6-11 record and missed the playoffs. Mahomes suffered a season-ending torn ACL injury in Week 15.