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While Patrick Mahomes focuses on his legacy, his younger brother continues making headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Patrick Mahomes is making waves once again, but this time, it’s not just for his dominance on the field.
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback has been turning heads with his intense offseason training, proving that he’s more determined than ever to silence critics and lead his team to another Super Bowl run. Meanwhile, his brother Jackson Mahomes is making headlines of his own-though not for anything particularly admirable.
Jackson, known for his social media presence rather than any athletic achievements, recently took to Instagram to poke fun at his brother yet again. Posting a story featuring a Community America ad with Patrick’s face, he jokingly wrote, “@Patrickmahomes why are you always watching me haha.” While it was likely meant in good fun, it highlights a pattern-Jackson often makes himself part of the narrative when it comes to Patrick’s success.
This isn’t the first time Jackson has tried to capitalize on his brother’s fame. Last year, he shared a photo of them wearing matching outfits, playfully suggesting that Patrick was copying his style. Of course, the idea that a three-time Super Bowl MVP needs fashion advice from his TikTok-famous younger brother is laughable.
Patrick lets his actions do the talking
Unlike Jackson, Patrick has always taken the high road. Despite his younger brother’s antics, he has remained protective, urging people to see Jackson as his own person. “He’s his own person. He’s trying to live his life,” Patrick once said, downplaying any tension between them.
But while Jackson seeks attention, Patrick is focused on something bigger-his legacy. After being body-shamed ahead of Super Bowl LIX, he responded not with words, but with action. A recent training video showed him pushing himself harder than ever, with a clear message: “We shall be back to the Bowl next year.”
One brother is watching, the other is working
While Jackson complains about seeing Patrick “everywhere,” Patrick is ensuring that when people do see him, they see greatness. The contrast between them couldn’t be clearer-one is chasing relevance, the other is chasing history.