The war of words between the Mahomes family and Bills Mafia is showing no signs of slowing down.
Patrick Mahomes Sr., the father of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, took to social media to gloat just hours after the Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Championship game on Sunday, January 26.
“Today is a great day to not be from Buffalo…,” Mahomes Sr., 54, wrote via X on Monday, January 27.
Naturally, the replies to Mahomes Sr.’s post were not kind, with many Bills fans referencing his multiple drunk driving arrests. Mahomes Sr. served a 10-day jail sentence in October 2024 after pleading guilty to driving while intoxicated in February 2024.
In 2018, Mahomes pleaded guilty to a previous DWI arrest and was sentenced to 40 days in jail.
Mahomes Sr. attended Sunday’s AFC Championship to watch his son in person. After the game, he was pictured with the Chiefs star on the field at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium alongside Mahomes Sr.’s ex-wife, Randi Mahomes, his younger son, Jackson Mahomes and his daughter-in-law, Brittany Mahomes.
The group was also joined by Randi’s daughter, Mia, from another relationship after she and Mahomes Sr. divorced in 2006.
“All glory to God for this incredible opportunity to witness history in the making,” Randi wrote via Instagram alongside the family photo on Monday. “So grateful to watch you pour your heart into what you love, son!”
Mahomes Sr.’s social media dig came on the heels of Brittany, 29, airing her own grievances with the Bills fan base. Via her Instagram Story, Brittany shared a photo of a Kermit the Frog doll wearing a No. 15 Mahomes jersey hanging from a pole, presumably orchestrated by Bills fans.
“Do we remember this Buffalo? Absolutely disgusting,” she wrote. “So as you go home tonight, I pray we become better people.”
In the moments after the Chiefs’ victory on Sunday, Brittany was able to savor the win with her friend Taylor Swift, who is dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
After the pair made their way down to the field, Swift, 35, was caught on camera thanking Brittany for being her support system through the playoffs. “You kept me so calm the last couple of weeks,” Swift told her.
“I did not know what to do,” Swift added. “I was like, ‘Tell me it’s going to be OK.”
The Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9.