Just before the 2024 Super Bowl, a surprising and unfortunate incident involving Patrick Mahomes’ father captured the attention of NFL fans. In February, Mahomes Sr. was arrested for driving while intoxicated, and the fallout wasn’t just legal—it sparked an intense reaction from the public. By August, he had agreed to a 10-day jail sentence, with five years of probation and one year of supervision to follow. His time behind bars began in October, but what really made waves was the fact that Mahomes Sr. reportedly tried to use his son’s name to avoid the arrest.
A video released by TMZ shows Mahomes Sr. allegedly dropping his son Patrick’s name during the traffic stop, seemingly hoping it would help him out of the situation. The reaction from NFL fans was swift and loud. While a few saw the humor in the situation, many were disappointed, calling out what they viewed as entitled behavior. One fan bluntly stated, “The entitlement is crazy,” while another added, “That family is something else. The entitlement is unreal.”
This wasn’t just a passing moment of criticism, though. The backlash grew as more fans chimed in, with some worrying that Mahomes Sr.’s actions could reflect poorly on his son’s carefully built reputation. “It’s bad when your father and brother bring shame to your brand and name,” a fan remarked, hinting at the growing frustration among the NFL community. Others pointed out that Mahomes Sr.’s attempt to use Patrick’s name might cast a shadow over his son, who has largely stayed out of family drama. “Patrick Mahomes Sr. found himself in a tough situation, trying to use his son’s name to avoid a DWI stop,” another fan noted.
Despite the outrage, not everyone was quick to connect Patrick Mahomes to his father’s actions. Some defended the quarterback, arguing that he shouldn’t be held responsible for his family’s mistakes. “What his dad does doesn’t affect him hahaha,” one fan wrote, dismissing the idea that Patrick’s image would be damaged by his father’s behavior.
Ironically, back in August, Mahomes Sr. had proudly celebrated six months of sobriety, sharing his accomplishment on Instagram alongside MLB legend Pete Rose. In that post, he thanked his family and friends for supporting him on his journey to sobriety. But this recent controversy has now overshadowed that milestone. Patrick Mahomes, on the other hand, has chosen to stay quiet, focusing on his season and avoiding public comment on his father’s arrest, keeping his personal matters private as he always has.