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Brittany Mahomes Reacts to Offseason Move With Patrick Mahomes
Brittany Mahomes Reacts to Offseason Move With Patrick Mahomes

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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Brittany Mahomes Reacts to Offseason Move With Patrick Mahomes

Brittany Mahomes Reacts to Offseason Move With Patrick Mahomes originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is looking to get back on top of the NFL world, having already had previous success. Advertisement Mahomes is heading into his ninth season in the NFL. During his time with the Chiefs, he's consistently put Kansas City in a position to compete for a title. They capped off last season with a 17-3 record. The Chiefs began the season with a perfect 9-0 record. After losing to the Buffalo Bills, they suffered another loss to the Denver Broncos in the final week of the regular season. Heading into the postseason with a 15-2 record and the No. 1 seed in the AFC, Kansas City was viewed as the Super Bowl favorite. It defeated the Houston Texans and the Buffalo Bills in the postseason before losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. After the season, as Mahomes and his teammates look to recover from the brutal ending, they took some time away from football. Advertisement Several photos of Chiefs players, as well as head coach Andy Reid, recently surfaced at a KC Current game. Patrick attended the game alongside his wife, Brittany Mahomes. "No one supports like #KCBABY does," posted the KC Current. "Loved having our co-owners @brittanylynne & @patrickmahomes, Andy Reid and the @chiefs rookies in the house ❤️." Brittany Mahomes reacted to the photo with four fire emojis. She also reposted the photo on her social media page. Patrick Mahomes hopped on the wave, reposting the same photo of him and his wife at the game. View the original article to see embedded media. Patrick and Brittany Mahomes have close ties to the KC Current. They are both part owners of the professional women's soccer team alongside Chris Long and Angie Long. Advertisement According to a recent article from Forbes, the KC Current are valued at around $275 million. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany MahomesMark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Patrick Mahomes continues to make his mark in the Kansas City community. During his time with the Chiefs, he's established himself as one of the best quarterbacks in the league, having won two NFL AP MVP awards and two Super Bowl MVP awards. Related: Patrick Mahomes Turns Heads with Personal Announcement on Sunday Related: Brittany Mahomes' Change in Physical Appearance Catches Attention This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.

Brittany Mahomes drops fiery reaction to Patrick Mahomes' offseason move with KC Current
Brittany Mahomes drops fiery reaction to Patrick Mahomes' offseason move with KC Current

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Brittany Mahomes drops fiery reaction to Patrick Mahomes' offseason move with KC Current

Patrick Mahomes may be in offseason mode, but he's still making headlines—this time alongside his wife, Brittany Mahomes. The power couple turned heads with their appearance at a KC Current game, where Brittany's fiery four-emoji reaction lit up social media. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now As they continue to invest in Kansas City, their impact off the field is just as powerful as their presence on it. Brittany and Patrick Mahomes turn heads with offseason move at KC current match Patrick Mahomes may have come up short in the Super Bowl, but the Chiefs star isn't wasting any time regrouping—and neither is his wife, Brittany Mahomes. The couple recently made waves with a standout appearance at a Kansas City Current game, showing once again that their influence in the city goes far beyond the football field. Patrick and Brittany, both co-owners of the KC Current, were seen cheering from the stands alongside Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and several team rookies. The moment quickly caught fire online after the KC Current's official account posted a group photo with the caption: 'No one supports like #KCBABY does.' It wasn't long before Brittany Mahomes dropped four 🔥 emojis in the comments—an unmissable stamp of pride and excitement. She later shared the image on her Instagram story, with Patrick following suit, reinforcing the duo's strong connection to the growing women's soccer franchise. Inside Patrick and Brittany Mahomes ' growing impact on Kansas City sports Their involvement with the KC Current is more than symbolic. The team, valued at approximately $275 million according to Forbes, represents a bold investment in women's sports and the Mahomeses are helping lead the charge. From stadium expansions to promoting the players, their presence is helping elevate Kansas City as a multisport powerhouse. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now This offseason moment isn't just a casual appearance—it's another sign of how much Patrick Mahomes cares about the city he plays for. He's already got two NFL MVPs and two Super Bowl MVPs under his belt, proving what he can do on the field. But what really stands out now is the way he's showing up for Kansas City off the field, too. Also Read: With the new season on the horizon, fans are eager to see what Mahomes will bring next. But in the meantime, he's all in on supporting his community, championing women's sports, and doing it all with Brittany right by his side.

Parkville loosening restrictions on short-term rentals ahead of World Cup 2026
Parkville loosening restrictions on short-term rentals ahead of World Cup 2026

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Business
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Parkville loosening restrictions on short-term rentals ahead of World Cup 2026

PARKVILLE, Mo. – Next year's World Cup 2026 matches will be here before you know it. At least one Kansas City metro city is getting a head start on cashing in on this worldwide event. KC leaders looking to fill vacant businesses ahead of KC2026 World Cup , like Air BnBs, hoping to attract fans to that neighboring city. Parkville sits about 20 minutes from the heart of downtown Kansas City. For a three-month window next summer, Parkville municipal leaders will allow an unlimited number of short-term rentals, hoping to bring visiting soccer fans here. Parkville is presently home to nearly 9,000 people, and a thriving downtown. Present ordinances allow for four short-term rentals per city ward. Those restrictions will be loosened beginning May 1, 2026. 'I would stay here because it's real cozy and comfy,' Annette Hagen, , said. Hagen knows hundreds of thousands of World Cup soccer fans are expected to crowd into the metro for soccer's biggest show next summer. Property owners will still need a city permit to open a short-term rental. Hagen is considering transforming another apartment into a second short-term rental property. 'It's like a full apartment,' Hagen said. 'I think it will be really good for the city. I heard there will be a lot of people who are going to be here.' Parkville Mayor Dean Katerndahl supports loosening those regulations. The mayor likes that this will allow property owners to rent their homes and rentals to others, and that permission to do so won't be permanent. Council authorizes KC Current to negotiate park along levee near CPKC 'We want to expose people, and we want our people to have a good time while the World Cup is here. It's quite an honor to have as many games as we're going to have here,' Katerndahl said. Fans of short-term rentals say they appreciate the extra space, and room for multiple people that most hotels don't offer. Adam Bernero, a father of five from Chicago, prefers short-term rentals. Bernero and his son are staying in a nearby rental during a baseball trip. 'You might be able to have your family come stay with you, if you can split it with another family. That's always nice,' Bernero said. Download WDAF+ for Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV Katerndal said Parkville is the metro's second-fastest growing city. It's also a short distance to Riverside, Missouri, where a World Cup team could potentially make its headquarters at KC Current's training facility. Kansas City's series of World Cup matches are scheduled to begin on June 11, 2026. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Second person charged with murder in KC sports reporter Adan Manzano's death
Second person charged with murder in KC sports reporter Adan Manzano's death

Yahoo

time05-05-2025

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Second person charged with murder in KC sports reporter Adan Manzano's death

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A man who was originally arrested for fraud and burglary has now been charged with murder in connection with the death of Adan Manzano – a Kansas City sports reporter who was found dead in his hotel room while covering Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. According to the Kenner, Louisiana, Police Department, Rickey White has been charged with second-degree murder. The charge comes nearly two months after officers arrested White at a hotel in Hollywood, Florida. Franklin County crash kills 8 people, including high school student from Oklahoma White was originally charged with simple robbery, access device fraud, illegal transmission of monetary funds, bank fraud and computer fraud. However, he is now the second person to be charged with the murder of Manzano. The first person to be charged with his murder was Danette Colbert – the woman who investigators say drugged Manzano, which ultimately led to his death. She was also initially arrested on lesser charges, including property crimes and theft, but has since been charged with second-degree murder. Following the announcement of Manzano's death, police released surveillance footage showing Manzano entering his hotel with Colbert. Shortly after, the same video showed Colbert leaving his room alone. Investigators have continued to dive into Colbert's criminal history, claiming she had previously been arrested for similar crimes that involved , stealing money and fraudulently using their credit and debit cards. Manzano's indicated that he may have died from complications related to a toxic combination of alcohol and benzodiazepine or alprazolam, also known as Xanax, which resulted in asphyxiation. , the 'rising star' reporter's medical records did not indicate that he was prescribed Xanax or other depressants. But when , the same drug was reportedly found inside. 10 Kansas City metro residents hurt in trolley crash near Hermann, Missouri Despite investigators claiming the toxic combination was Manzano's potential cause of death, the coroner's office said his death is currently classified as 'undetermined.' Colbert and White are being held in the Jefferson Parish County Jail. The investigation into Manzano's death is ongoing. Stay with FOX4 News for the latest updates and City sports reporter dies while in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX Louisiana woman arrested following Kansas City reporter's death in New Orleans New details show Xanax found in Kansas City sports reporter's autopsy Super Bowl sports reporter found dead in hotel had sedative in his system: authorities Woman charged with murder, man arrested in connection to KC sports reporter death KC Current honors sports reporter who died while covering Super Bowl LIX Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

KC Streetcar celebrates completion of track work for Riverfront project
KC Streetcar celebrates completion of track work for Riverfront project

Yahoo

time23-04-2025

  • Sport
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KC Streetcar celebrates completion of track work for Riverfront project

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The KC Streetcar is celebrating a major milestone at its future streetcar stop near Riverfront Drive and Berkley Plaza. One-hundred percent of the track work for the KC Streetcar Riverfront Extension is now in the ground and complete. KCATA's Adopt-A-Stop program addresses Kansas City's litter Passengers can't ride quite yet, but next year it could be a game changer for KC Current fans. Just 14 months ago, crews broke ground on the Riverfront Extension Project. Spokesperson Tayler Ngo said the project is 73% done. She expects the Riverfront Extension will be passenger ready by early 2026. 'I actually live in Columbus Park, so I ride my bike to the Current Stadium. So for me, it's exciting because I'll be able to go a little bit further than I can now,' Ngo said. 'But also just being able to be part of a cool project that's just the start of the Riverfront development. There's going to be so many cool things around here and we'll be able to have easy transportation to it.' Next steps include shelter and installing the overhead catenary system, which involves arms and wires that deliver power to the streetcar. She said the poles are already in place. 'Right now we're not open, so people can just use that downtown line from the 3rd to Union Station,' Ngo said, 'When streetcar opens people will be able to get on at 3rd and Grand and come down here to Berkley Riverfront Park.' The Riverfront Extension connects the downtown Main Street starter line to Kansas City's Riverfront. The nearly three quarter-mile extension starts at 3rd and Grand in the River Market, crosses the Grand Boulevard Bridge and ends near the midpoint of Berkley Riverfront, which is about a 5-minute walk to the KC Current Stadium. 'The streetcar coming right to the doorsteps basically of CPKC Stadium is going to make our match day experience that much more enriching for our fans,' Jocelyn Monroe, head of marketing with the KC Current, said. Kansas City Zoo to launch thrilling 'Flying Flamingo' zip-line Monroe said the streetcar offers easy access to a growing area and fans score. 'It's going to be a game changer, especially for Current games, for folks to be able to get on anywhere along the line, and be able to come straight to the stadium,' Ngo said. 'It's going to really change the game, eliminate some of the parking congestion down here and ultimately just providing better transportation to the city.' The Grand Blvd Bridge, which closed about two months ago for streetcar construction, is expected to open by the end of this week. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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