Congratulations to the Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany Mahomes for welcoming their second child. They named their child Patrick “Bronze” Lavon Mahomes III, born on 11/28/22.
TPS got more;
The Mahomes family just got bigger.
On Monday, it was announced that Brittany Mahomes had given birth to the married couple’s secodn child.
“Patrick “Bronze” Lavon Mahomes III”
Brittany Mahomes was still attending game days with daughter Sterling Skye, 20 months, to cheer on husband Patrick Mahomes as they awaited the birth of their second baby.
She was at the game where the Kansas City Chiefs took on the Los Angeles Chargers. The Kansas City Current co-owner was happy to cheer her husband on in the victory.
Brittany, for the most part, has been lowkey this season except for a few outbursts.
The good news is Patrick Mahomes’ brother Jackson, and his wife, Brittany have been pretty quiet this season.
It was a refreshing change from what was going on last season.
Alas, it couldn’t last forever because Patricks was excited about getting some Call of Duty time with his teammates during the bye week and his wife Matthews decided to try to make him feel guilty about it.
Social media clowned her and stated she is lucky that Mahomes hasn’t divorced her yet.
Here is why Mahomes and the crew are hyped up about COD.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 drops on October 28, though if you preordered it, you’ve likely already gotten some time with the campaign. But ahead of the game’s full release, which will give folks full access to the multiplayer component, some are decrying the game’s skill-based matchmaking (SBMM).
Modern Warfare 2 is Infinity Ward’s latest entry in the Call of Duty franchise. A reboot of 2009’s eponymous title and a direct sequel to 2019’s rebooted Modern Warfare, this new shooter sees you hunting down various high-profile military ops to prevent global catastrophe by…shooting them in the face. It’s a solid game with some impressive visuals that Kotaku staff writer Claire Jackson said gets pretty sluggish after a boring start. Although there are some problematic elements in the game’s campaign, that isn’t what has the community riled up. Nah, it’s the not-even-out-yet multiplayer component.
Popular streamer Timothy “TimTheTatman” Betar is seemingly at the center of the discourse around Modern Warfare 2 and skill-based matchmaking. In an October 23 video, he said that while he’ll “be here” when the game launches in full this weekend, he’ll only stream the game for “a day.” He’ll still grind it off-stream for the camos but clarified he can’t stream Modern Warfare 2. The reason? Skill-based matchmaking apparently sucks the enjoyment outta the multiplayer experience because he’s playing against highly skilled players that body him, and he isn’t having fun with the established “meta” and the “good guns” folks regularly use. His solution? Create two separate playlists: a Quick Play one not based around SBMM and a Ranked one that is.
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