It looks like this Patrick And Brittany Mahomes‘Son, Bronze, loves Taylor Swift just like everyone else.
The toddler, 3, whose father, 30, plays alongside Swift’s fiancé, Travis Kelcefor the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL, was seen pointing at a photo of the 36-year-old pop star as he recently walked through Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri with his famous parents.
A videoshared via the Chiefs’ Instagram account on Sunday, June 14, captured the adorable moment, including the way an awestruck Bronze uttered the word “Taylor” while pointing to the image.
Although the stadium was home to Patrick signing a contract extension with the Chiefs on Wednesday, June 10, it was also once home to part of Swifts Global Epoch tourThe photo was taken and hung on the wall. (The Epoch tour started in March 2023 and ended in December 2024.)
The clip, which focuses on Patrick’s mindset as he approaches his 10th NFL season with the Chiefs, also shows Brittany, 30, posing for photos with Bronze and the couple’s other two children: daughters Sterling, 5, and Golden, 1.
Since Kelce, 36, and Swift got together in the summer of 2023, the Mahomes family, including the kids, have been spotted multiple times spending quality time with the engaged couple. Bronze joined Brittany alongside Swift in the Arrowhead VIP box as the Chiefs played.

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Jamie McCarthy/Getty ImagesPatrick’s voice in the social media video explained how his family will play an important role in his next NFL season.
“For my children to grow up here and around such great people… I’m glad I can extend and hopefully finish my career here,” Patrick was heard saying, before reflecting on the season itself. “We’ve had a long offseason, the guys are hungry and we want to do what we can to have more success than last year. Let’s go out there and get it done. The goal is that we’re not done yet.” (The Chiefs missed the 2025 NFL playoffs.)
Patrick’s signing comes according to an NFL insider Adam Schefter expressed his thoughts on the athlete’s return in 2026 and suggested that his ACL injury in December 2025 could affect his performance. “The only thing that I think is important for everyone is: We are talking about a quarterback who tore his cruciate ligament,” the 59-year-old Schefter continued The Pat McAfee Show on May 18th. “It was five months ago on Thursday.”
The ESPN reporter continued: “I think the better question, the more relevant question is – we’re talking about a legendary Hall of Fame quarterback – how much of Patrick Mahomes will he be in this opening game? Will he be 80 percent? 90 percent? 100 percent? It’s hard to imagine that after a knee injury that serious, he could just come right in and pick up right where he left off and be as great as he always was.”


