Days after his father, Pat Sr., was arrested for DWI, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is speaking out about the situation.
As previously reported, Mahomes’ father was arrested on Saturday, February 3 in Texas while intoxicated. This may be the third time or even more that you have been arrested for DWI. He was previously arrested in 2019 and sentenced to 40 days in jail. He served his jail term on weekends to serve his sentence.
After his most recent arrest, Pat Sr. was booked into the Smith County Jail with bail set at $10,000. It was reported that, according to the state of Texas, he may serve a prison sentence of between two and 10 years.
Following his father’s recent arrest, Patrick Mahomes was asked about the incident. He told reporters that his father is “fine” despite what happened. “It’s a family thing,” he also noted.
“I don’t really want to get into it too much,” Mahomes explained. “But he’s doing well whatever the situation.”
The NFL player also said that while it is a family matter, he wants to keep it to the family. “And that’s all I really have to say right now,” he noted.
Despite the arrest, Patrick Mahomes’ father will still be allowed to travel to Las Vegas to watch his son play in Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium.
Patrick Mahomes says Chiefs would ‘put our stamp on NFL history’ if they win Sunday
Meanwhile, Patrick Mahomes talked about the Kansas City Chiefs making it to back-to-back Super Bowls. He noted that the team would put a “stamp” on NFL history if it wins Super Bowl LVIII.
“I don’t think I could have foreseen what was going to happen at the beginning of my career,” Mahomes said. “You want to get to the Super Bowl. That is your ultimate goal. And to be able to be in my room. It’s really surreal and I try to appreciate it every time.”
Patrick Mahomes also said that he has been fortunate to be in a lot of great organizations with a lot of great players around him. “So I try to maximize those opportunities,” he continued.
Patrick Mahomes then talked about the possibility of being on the same level as NFL great Tom Brady. “I’m not even close to halfway there, so I haven’t thought about it much,” he noted. “Your goal is to be the best player you can be and I know that I am lucky to be surrounded by great players. So now I have to do everything I can to beat a great 49ers team and try to get that third ring.”
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