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Patrick Mahomes' 8-month-old son rushed to hospital this week

IMG_6598by:Nick Kosko08/19/23

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Patrick Mahomes’ eight-month-old son Bronze, was rushed to the hospital earlier this week, according to a report from the New York Post.

The report cited Mahomes’ wife Brittany’s Instagram story where she shared the “scary” trip to the emergency room. Patrick “Bronze” Lavon Mahomes III was born last November, in the middle of another Super Bowl winning season for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Based on Brittany’s stories on social media, Bronze seems to be doing well.

“My perfect boy (tearing and smiling emoji),” Brittany Mahomes wrote in her Instagram story. “We took a very scary and frantic trip to the ER yesterday after finding out this guy is highly, highly allergic to peanuts (scared emoji). The scariest 30 minutes of my life (worried emoji).”

Bronze is the second child of Patrick and Brittany. The older sister Sterling Skye was born in February 2021.

Patrick Mahomes denies if Chiefs are a dynasty

Now that it seems Mahomes’ son is in the clear after a trip to the hospital, the superstar quarterback can return his focus to football.

With two Super Bowl wins under his belt, Mahomes wants a third, and a second straight, victory in the big game.

The Chiefs are constantly in the AFC Championship game and won two out of three Super Bowls with him under center and coached by Andy Reid. But he doesn’t want to put a label on anything until he’s well into retirement.

For now, it’s about the upcoming season and winning a third Super Bowl in five years.

“Dynasty, to me, it’s over a long stretch of time,” Mahomes said on NFL Network. “And I know we’ve done a lot of great things. Honestly, I know we did a lot of great things, all the AFC Championship games, the Super Bowl championships and everything like that. But I always say you can’t talk about dinosaurs until you’re done. And so we want to continue to make that dynasty, we want to make our print on the NFL and on Kansas City and in the world. 

“And that’s gonna take hard work every single day at training camp, and going out there and giving everything we have on the football field. At the end of the day, when we look back at our career, I’m hoping that we get to say it was a dynasty because of the way that we play football.”

In an MVP season, leading the Chiefs to a Super Bowl LVII victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, Mahomes threw for 5,250 yards, 41 touchdowns, 12 interceptions and a 67.1% completion percentage. Over the course of his career, Mahomes has 24,241 yards, 192 touchdowns, 49 interceptions and a 66.3% completion percentage.