Patrick Mahomes Makes Exciting Announcement on Monday

   

Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes has been relatively quiet in the NFL offseason. Things did not pan out according to plan for the two-time All-Pro quarterback as the Chiefs suffered a heartbreaking loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at the Super Bowl. 

Mahomes and the Chiefs were denied a place in history after they came up short of what would have been an unprecedented Super Bowl three-peat. 

At this point, Mahomes has been enjoying his offseason away from football. This includes spending time with his family as much as he can. The 29-year-old has also made sure to make the occasional trip to the golf course to enjoy what appears to be his second-favorite sport. 

Mahomes' passion for golfing has inspired an exciting announcement made on Monday, courtesy of sports apparel giants Adidas. 

"Time to hit some Fairways ⏰️‍♂️Introducing the @patrickmahomes 2 “Fairway” colorway, inspired by Patrick’s love for golf ⛳️" Adidas posted on Instagram. 

Mahomes shared the news via his Instagram stories by reposting the photos of the latest colorway of his signature shoe as well as the above announcement from Adidas. 

It appears that the three-time Super Bowl-winning QB is also excited to train with his new pair of kicks. 

This big reveal has stirred a lot of excitement among the fans as well. 

"I will be wearing these until they pull them off my body," a comment on Instagram read. 

"NEED," said another. 

"Oh my goodness" reacted a user. 

"man these are so tuff," wrote a fan. 

"That’s fire " another posted. 

According to Adidas' website, the Mahomes 2 Impact FLX "Fairway" Training Shoes retail at $150. It is the newest colorway of the pair, which also comes in five other variants. 

Per the website, the Mahomes 2 is designed "for pushing yourself further on the practice field" and to help users "train like an MVP."

For what it's worth, training camp for the Chiefs is still around three months away, but Mahomes should be able to test out his new kicks during his offseason workout sessions. 

For now, though, the two-time AP MVP can afford to sit back and enjoy his time off ahead of what the fans are hoping will be a resurgent 2025 campaign.    

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.