Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Matthews took a visit to Disneyland immediately following Super Bowl 2023, and the couple shared a family photo that introduced the face of Patrick “Bronze” Lavon Mahomes III — their 2-month-old son — for the primary time.
“Welcome to the happiest place on earth, Bronze and Sterling!” Mahomes and Matthews said within the caption of their joint Instagram post, with a heart emoji tacked to the top.
The family took the photo in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle, where Mahomes even conducted a CNN interview earlier within the day. Based on TMZ, the group of 4 were transported via automobile throughout the park, and TheDisneyBlog.com added that Mahomes’ “cavalcade” began around 1:30 p.m. local time and stretched from the “it’s a small world” attraction all of the solution to “Foremost Street, U.S.A.”
“Before the cavalcade, Mahomes will spend the morning with family and friends experiencing a number of the park’s hottest attractions, interacting with beloved Disney characters and usually having the time of his life at The Happiest Place on Earth,” Disneyland wrote in a press release.
Mahomes and Matthews were married in March 2022, and so they welcomed “Bronze” eight months later. Though Mahomes tweeted a photograph with most of his son’s body — together with a message that “Bronze” was born Nov. 28 and weighed seven kilos, eight ounces — the face hadn’t been revealed.
The couple’s daughter, Sterling, was born in February 2021 and turns 2-years-old next week.
It has been an eventual 24 hours for Mahomes, who guided the Chiefs to their second Super Bowl title within the last 4 years with a 38-35 victory over the Eagles on Sunday night. He then celebrated with a censor-filled postgame interview on Fox, alongside tight end Travis Kelce, before joining The Chainsmokers on stage at an afterparty hosted by the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa.
Mahomes also handled one other injury scare. He aggravated a high ankle sprain late within the second quarter, causing him to limp to the sideline in pain. However the regular-season and Super Bowl MVP returned for the second half and helped the Chiefs rating on every possession, ending 21-for-27 and 182 yards with three touchdowns.