Celebrating the spring holiday with his childhood sweetheart, two-and-half-year-old daughter, Sterling Skye, and 15-month-old son, Patrick ‘Bronze’ Lavon III, the 27-year-old Chiefs quarterback was beaming in family pictures taken by a pool, as seen in a post shared by Brittany on Instagram.
His polo matched his wife’s sky blue dress, as he completed his fit with white jeans, while the Mahomes children were traditionally dressed for the Christian holiday.
A practicing Evangelical, Patrick also shared a faith-related post on his Instagram Story with a biblical reference: ‘He is risen.’
The NFL player appeared to have celebrated Easter with some extended family, as Brittany shared pictures of her kids hanging out with their cousins, who all happen to be around the same age.
The Mahomes children also went on a egg hunt, according to People.
Back in 2020, Patrick’s mother, Randi, said that her son found his faith when he was in middle school, where he was involved with a youth group at his church.
Mahomes has also previously said: ‘Faith is huge for me… Before every game, I walk the field and I do a prayer at the goalpost.
‘I just thank God for those opportunities and I thank God for letting me be on a stage where I can glorify Him. The biggest thing that I pray for is that whatever happens, win or lose, success or failure, that I’m glorifying Him.’
Last week, Patrick and Brittany turned heads when they glammed up for a friend’s wedding, as they were all dress up for the occasion.
It was also confirmed that former Welsh rugby union player, Louis Rees-Zammit, signed with the Chiefs in a bit to boost the team’s offense ahead of the new season in the fall.
Patrick also distanced himself from turmoiled Grammy Award-winning rapper Diddy, last week, amid an ongoing investigation into sex trafficking and abuse allegations concerning the music mogul after his LA and Miami homes were raided.
His teammate and Chiefs wide receiver, Rashee Rice, is also at the center of a major car wreck, which took place on Saturday – the night before Easter – in Dallas.