Patrick Mahomes Father Shows Up For Baby Mom Anika Cooper’s Daughter Zoe In 5th Grade Graduation

Patrick Mahomes’ father, Pat Mahomes Sr., recently showed up to celebrate his daughter, Zoe Mahomes’ fifth-grade graduation with Anika Cooper.  The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback’s father had a relationship with Cooper after divorcing his first wife, Randi Martin. The couple has one daughter together, Zoe Mahomes, who is Patrick Mahomes’ half-sister.

Pat Mahomes Sr. and Cooper are not in a relationship with each other currently, but are supportive of each other to co-parent their child. The Mahomes’ family patriarch has been involved in legal issues several times for driving while intoxicated and has also served time in prison for other offenses.

Pat Mahomes Sr. was also recently seen supporting his son, Patrick Mahomes, in the Vegas Classic golf event. In order to support his son, the senior Mahomes had to request the court to allow him to leave the state and attend the event.

Meanwhile, Patrick Mahomes will be gearing up for his upcoming NFL season with the Kansas City Chiefs after joining the team in 2017. Mahomes was selected by the Chiefs as the tenth pick in the very first round of the draft. With the team, the 29-year-old quarterback has won three Super Bowl rings and was crowned Super Bowl MVP thrice. Before the league, Mahomes played college football for the Texas Tech Red Raiders.

In other news, Patrick Mahomes seems pretty interested in playing flag football in the next Olympics and perhaps win a gold medal for his country. However, as humble as always, the quarterback recently admitted that he might not actually have the skillset to play flag football, despite winning three Super Bowls with the Kansas City Chiefs.

The National Football League announced in May this year that they will allow league players to compete in the Olympics for flag football. This means that interested players like Patrick Mahomes will be eligible to compete in the tournament. The announcement definitely delighted football fans in America. Some even called for Tom Brady to come out of his retirement to win a gold medal for the country by playing some flag football. Flag football is definitely quite different when compared to traditional football and requires plenty more agility and stamina.

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