Patrick Mahomes Sr. and patrick MahomesPatrick Mahomes Sr. and Patrick Mahomes (Photo by Kara Durrette/Getty Images)


Patrick Mahomes Sr., the father of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes II, is in more trouble with the law just five months after he was arrested for DWI in Texas.

The older Mahomes was at risk of missing the Super Bowl after he was arrested in February, though he was fortunate to make it there and see his son raise the Lombardi trophy for the second straight year.

According to TMZ Sports, Mahomes Sr. was busted for driving on an invalid license in the same state last month.

Court documents obtained by the outlet show that the 53-year-old was ticketed in Tyler, Texas, around 8:30 PM on June 29.

“Patrick Mahomes Sr. — the father of NFL superstar Patrick Mahomes II — has had yet another run-in with cops … TMZ Sports has learned he was busted in Texas last month for driving on an invalid license,” the publication reported on Friday morning.

“According to court documents we obtained … Mahomes Sr. was ticketed for the offense in Tyler, Texas at around 8:30 PM on June 29 — less than five months after he was arrested for DWI in the same city.”

 

 

Pat Mahomes Sr. Will Have Two Cases To Answer To This July

Pat Mahomes Sr. was also warned for disregarding traffic signs after he was stopped by police for a routine violation. Per the document, he will appear before a judge on or before July 31 for a hearing.

It is unknown whether his license was suspended or revoked because of his most recent DWI arrest.

TMZ noted that a Smith County Criminal District Attorney’s Office spokesperson declined to comment.

Mahomes Sr.’s DWI case is also scheduled for sometime this month.

Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders’ Rumored List Of 6 NFL Teams On His Wish List Has Leaked

Deion Sanders and Shedeur Sanders looking on.Deion Sanders and Shedeur Sanders (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
There’s a rumor going around that Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders has six NFL teams on his wish list as he heads into what is likely his final season of college football.

Assuming he declares for the 2025 NFL Draft next year, Shedeur Sanders is expected to be one of first quarterbacks selected. Sanders, Georgia’s Carson Beck and Texas’ Quinn Ewers are the consensus top three QBs eligible for the 2025 NFL Draft.

The NFL Rookie Watch X/Twitter account stated that Sanders would like to play for either of the following six NFL teams: The Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers or Washington Commanders:

For what it’s worth, Shedeur Sanders tried pouring cold water over the rumor and responded with this short-and-sweet message: