The NFL star publicly debuted the new 'do at his daughter Sterling's fourth birthday party Patrick Mahomes is ready for a fresh start — at least where his hair is concerned! With spring on the horizon and the NFL season in the rearview mirror,
A little over a week since being blown out by the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes has opted for a fresh new look. Mahomes, who kept his iconic mohawk hairstyle all throughout the 2024 season, switched things up with a shorter cut ahead of the NFL offseason.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordiantor Vic Fangio took the defense to task over its second-half Super Bowl LIX performance, linebacker Jalyx Hunt said.
Mahomes told AOL in 2019 that the hairstyle was the result of a friendly bet with a buddy when he was younger. They each grew out their hair and wanted to see who would go the longest before finally cutting it. “As I grew it out, I realized that I actually liked it a lot,” Mahomes told AOL Sports. “So, I kept it going.”
For years, Mahomes has sported the same haircut featuring tapered sides with longer curls on top, a look he maintained from his Texas Tech days all the way through his Super Bowl-winning NFL career. However, new photos circulating on social media show that Patrick Mahomes has officially ditched his trademark style.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes received mixed reviews for the drastic new hairstyle he debuted just weeks after his Super Bowl loss
Just five days removed from the Super Bowl 2025, Patrick Mahomes’ grandfather, Randy Martin, has died. Randi Mahomes, Patrick’s mother, broke the news on Instagram on Friday. “Hard to find ...
A Super Bowl LVII ring given to Matthew Hawkins, who had been part of a member of the Chiefs’ Stadium Operations & Events team, is being auctioned through Heritage. This one, however, has “faux diamonds on the top,” Heritage said. You can bid on that here.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium in 2020. Mark J. Rebilas USA TODAY Sports Roughly a month before Super Bowl LIV, the Chiefs signed running back Mike Weber to the practice squad.