Brittany Mahomes is letting it all hang out.
The Kansas City Current owner broke the internet when she made her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut as a Rookie for this year’s 60th-anniversary issue back in February. That was exciting to see, but it wasn’t done.
SI Swim brought out another photo of Brittany Mahomes on Instagram on Tuesday, and the mom of two could be seen rocking a Kansas City Chiefs-red bikini that was so small that is barely held in her goodies.
Also Read: Brittany Mahomes Leaked Secret Text Messages From Patrick Mahomes That Have NFL Fans Going Wild
The 28-year-old wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes could be seen in a busty display in a micro red hot bikini that highlighted her cleavage as she rocked a red cowboy hat and stared off in the distance while on the beach,
As for her lower region, Brittany wears a red bikini that dips low enough to show off her sizzling abs while keeping her bottom area perfectly covered. Like her other photos, her rib tattoo is on full display.
Click on ‘Follow Us’ and get notified of the most viral NFL stories via Google! Follow Us
Brittany Mahomes has become a regular fxture at NFL games as she cheers on Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs every year from a suite.
During the 2023 season, she was shown more than usual as she built a budding friendship with Taylor Swift who became a fixture as well after she began dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Brittany and Taylor became so close that they even started creating celebrations together while in the suite cheering on the team.
Brittany Mahomes Is A Sports Owner
Brittany Mahomes is a founding co-owner of the Kansas City Current, a team in the American professional top-division National Women’s Soccer League.
Mahomes left her professional soccer career after just one year, but her involvement in growing the women’s game hasn’t stopped.
The team attendance has grown every year as it has gone from averaging 5,438 fans in 2021 to averaging 11,353 fans per match last season, according to Fox4KC.com.
CPKC Stadium holds 11,500.