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Patrick Mahomes Welcomes Third Child Amid Playoff Push

NFL star Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany have welcomed their third child, a daughter named Golden Raye, just as the playoffs begin.

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Patrick Mahomes, quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, and his wife Brittany celebrated the birth of their third child, Golden Raye Mahomes. Born on January 12, she joins siblings Sterling and Bronze. The couple timed the birth during a playoff bye week, as the Chiefs aim for their third consecutive Super Bowl victory. Mahomes expressed his desire to raise his children with similar values he experienced growing up. The Chiefs are set to face the Houston Texans in their first playoff game.

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  1. Patrick and Brittany Mahomes have expanded their family, and their newborn’s name is the perfect icing on the cake.

    Patrick And Brittany Mahomes Welcome Baby No. 3

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  2. Patrick seemed to be worried about the timing of the birth.

    Patrick, Brittany Mahomes announce birth of 3rd child

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