Patrick Mahomes is enjoying his second offseason as a Super Bowl champion. Even though he's not obligated to play a sport for another five or six months, the quarterback was spotted out hitting the links. However, unlike most days, this sporting outing wasn't with the boys.
In a series of Instagram stories, the quarterback's wife and kids accompanied the father to the course. In one photo, Brittany called him a "Super dad." In a short video clip, his offspring look on as the quarterback sets up to tee off. In another picture, the wife reveals that the course was the Madison Club.
Will Jackson be found guilty of sexual assault?
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It appears the course is located in California, which makes sense as the top half of the country is still fighting off the last gasps of winter. While half the country counts down the days until they get back outside, the quarterback was already teeing off. Nine hours later, she took to Instagram again to show off smores by the fire to wrap up the day.
Jackson Mahomes' sexual assault caught on camera
The brother of reigning Super Bowl champion, Patrick Mahomes has been accused of sexual assault.
Of course, as the outing took place, Jackson was likely having a less relaxed and joyful time in his neck of the woods. He stands accused of "forcibly kissing" a 40-year-old restaurant owner and repeatedly shoving a 19-year-old waiter.
It is alleged that Jackson grabbed her by the throat and kissed her twice while under the influence of alcohol. Jackson's lawyers have denied the allegations. A video of the incident is making the rounds online.
So, as one brother hits a new height of NFL stardom, the other appears to hit a new level of infamy. Will Jackson survive the incident unscathed despite video evidence and will the incident cast a shadow over his brother's accomplishments?
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