An old quote from Patrick Mahomes has resurfaced this NFL offseason, shedding light on his personal reflections about his relationship with his wife, Brittany. During an appearance on Logan Paul’s ‘Impaulsive’ podcast last April, Mahomes admitted that his one regret was not marrying Brittany sooner. “How did I find the one? I met her in high school, dude,” he said. “So, she dealt with me in high school and college – those years where I’m just a young kid. She made me better and I knew that was going ‘the one’ for a long time. And I probably made her wait too long to get married.” This candid admission came as Mahomes balanced the demands of being the Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback with his family life, which became even more significant with the birth of their third child earlier this year. His acknowledgment of Brittany’s role in his success, both on and off the field, underscores the depth of their partnership.

Mahomes and Brittany’s relationship dates back to their high school days, a bond that has weathered the pressures of his rising football career. They got engaged on Brittany’s 25th birthday at Arrowhead Stadium in September 2020 and married in Maui, Hawaii, in March 2022. Mahomes has often credited Brittany for managing the household, allowing him to focus on his craft. “Taking care of the day-to-day stuff and making it so where I can focus on football, focus on my craft and everything like that,” he remarked. “Just being a hall-of-fame mom and a hall-of-fame wife.” This offseason, with the addition of their third child, the Mahomes family’s dynamic has only grown, reinforcing the quarterback’s appreciation for Brittany’s support. Their story is one of enduring love and mutual growth, a narrative that resonates beyond the football field.
The resurfacing of Mahomes’ quote is a reminder of the personal side of professional athletes, often overshadowed by their on-field exploits. For Mahomes, it’s a testament to the importance of family amidst the chaos of an NFL career. The 2025 season looms, but for now, the focus is on the offseason, a time for reflection and family. Mahomes’ admission is a window into his values, prioritizing his relationship with Brittany despite the demands of his profession. As the Chiefs prepare for another run, Mahomes’ personal life continues to be a cornerstone of his identity, a narrative that fans and media alike are tuning into. The NFL offseason is a time for stories like these, and for Mahomes, it’s about balance, love, and legacy.