Brittany Mahomes is an avid social media user, one who documents most of her life whether it's on Instagram, Twitter or even TikTok. But out of all the videos and posts she has made, on Sunday she declared that she filmed the best one yet.
On Sunday afternoon, Brittany posted a video on her Instagram stories of her husband Patrick sleeping in their daughter's bounce house. Their almost two-year-old daughter Sterling can be seen playing in the bounce house and the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is clearly face down sleeping on the side of the play area.
She captioned the story by stating that it was the 'greatest video I have ever taken'.
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"Greatest Video I have ever taken"
Clearly, Patrick Mahomes is getting in some rest ahead of the biggest game of the year, and a third Super Bowl appearance in just four years. Sometimes a nap in the bounce house is what it takes to get on the path to hoist another Lombardi Trophy.
Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City Chiefs arrive in Arizona ahead of Super Bowl LVII
Just hours after Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was recorded napping in his daughter's bounce house, he and his team touched down in Arizona.
Mahomes has said that his high ankle sprain that he suffered in the AFC Divisional round won't hinder his performance in the big game and is feeling better every day.
Exactly one week before the Kansas City Chiefs will square off against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was the first off the plane.
For the Chiefs, they will end the season exactly where they started it, in Glendale, Arizona. A dominating 44-21 win over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 1 is how the season started for Kansas City.
Although it most likely won't be that type of game this time around, they are looking for the same result, a win and this time a Super Bowl title to go along with it.
The Chiefs and Eagles will have the entire week to make final preparations for the game as well as get acclimated to the time change. But first up is Opening Night, an annual Super Bowl event in which players from both teams will take turns speaking to the media.