Patrick Mahomes' Mom Sends 2-Word Message During White House Trip

   

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' mom, Randi Mahomes, is having quite an eventful year. 

Randi became a grandmother of three after Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Mahomes, welcomed a daughter, Golden Raye, in January. Last week, the three-time Super Bowl MVP's mother announced that she moved into a brand new house. 

She posted photos on Instagram and wrote, "Home is where the heart is—and my heart is full! Beyond grateful for my amazing family @patrickmahomes @brittanylynne @jacksonmahomes and my grandbabies for this incredible blessing.

"Being a Mom and Grandi is the greatest joy of my life, and I’m so thankful for the love that surrounds me every day. Here’s to new memories, laughter, and love in this beautiful new home! ❤️."

 

After taking a trip to Paris with her daughter, Mia, earlier this offseason, the duo made a trip to Washington D.C. on April 4.  While President Donald Trump spent Friday golfing at one of his courses in Florida, that didn't put a damper on Randi's trip to the White House.

Randi, who formally endorsed Trump before the 2024 election, posted a photo with Mia in front of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and wrote, "Priceless Visit."

Randi's trip to the White House comes on the heels of Trump announcing his hope to reschedule the Chiefs' visit stemming from their Super Bowl LIV victory. Kansas City's trip to the White House was canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. 

Randi Mahomes visit the White House with her daughter, Mia, on April 4, 2025.

Chiefs owner Clark Hunt said, "We’re very honored that the president would think about us, going back to the 2019 season, when we didn’t get to go to the White House. We certainly would like to try to figure out how to make that happen.”

However, he also acknowledged that it may be difficult to pull off. "We have six players from that roster that are still on the team,” Hunt noted. “We’re working through those (details) with the White House. Hopefully, we’ll be able to make it work.”