Brittany Mahomes Praises Patrick’s Latest $50,000 Decision

Brittany Mahomes and Patrick Mahomes attend the 2024 TIME100 Gala at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 25, 2024 in New York City

After her husband, Patrick Mahomes, announced a $50,000 scholarship initiative for high school seniors in his hometown of Tyler, Texas, Brittany Mahomes showed her support in a subtle, emotional way.


Brittany Mahomes Reacts to Patrick’s Scholarship Announcement

Brittany Mahomes praises Patrick Mahomes $50,000 scholarshipsBrittany Mahomes/Instagram

Patrick may be coming off a season where he threw for the fewest passing yards of his career, but that hasn’t stopped him from making a big impact off the field. Through his 15 and the Mahomies Foundation and in partnership with Bold.org, Mahomes has announced a $50,000 scholarship fund for high school seniors in his and Brittany’s hometown of Tyler, Texas.

The three-time Super Bowl champion is offering five students $10,000 each. Seniors who graduated in 2025 can apply by submitting a 300–500-word essay detailing their personal journey, future goals, and any obstacles they’ve overcome.

“Patrick is proud of his East Texas roots, and this scholarship is his way of giving back to the community that raised him,” said a representative for the 15 and the Mahomies Foundation.

Founded in 2019, the Foundation is committed to enhancing the lives of children by supporting initiatives that prioritize health, wellness, and community engagement.

Shortly after the announcement, Brittany quietly acknowledged the moment by reposting the scholarship details on her Instagram Story, adding the Phillip Phillips song “Home.”

Earlier this year, he made another donation to the Kansas City Library’s Summer Reading Program, which helped distribute 6,000 books to kids across the city.


Patrick Mahomes Got Some Disappointing News the Same Day

The scholarship news came the same day as a bit of disappointment for Mahomes on the business side. He had been vocal about wanting to help bring a WNBA team to Kansas City, even joining an investment group to make it happen. But the league recently announced its next expansion cities—and Kansas City didn’t make the cut. Instead, the new teams are heading to Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia.

“Other cities that bid on teams that didn’t get them include St. Louis; Kansas City, Mo.; Austin, Texas; Nashville, Tenn.; Houston; Miami; Denver; and Charlotte, N.C,” posted Vanshay Murdock, a videographer and WNBA social media presence.

Still, Mahomes has made strides in the women’s sports world. He and Brittany are part-owners of the Kansas City Current, the city’s NWSL team.

Mahomes previously told ESPN that he wanted to work with the same ownership group to help bring a WNBA team to town.

“It was cool that we were able to get this soccer team, this women’s soccer team here in the Current and they’re going into the playoffs now and you see the support that they have,” Mahomes told ESPN in October 2024. “So let’s try to get a WNBA team in here as well [with] that same ownership group. They’ve done the Current the right way, and I want to continue to work with them to take that next step and get a WNBA team here.”

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