Patrick Mahomes, the dynamic quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, is undoubtedly one of the most exciting players to watch in the NFL today. Renowned for his exceptional arm strength, pinpoint accuracy, and clutch performances, Mahomes has led the Chiefs to multiple playoff appearances and Super Bowl victories. His rise to stardom has captured the attention of fans everywhere.
However, behind Mahomes’ success is a strong support system — his parents, Pat Mahomes Sr. and Randi Mahomes. Their influence has played a pivotal role in shaping the man and athlete he is today.
Who Are Patrick Mahomes’ Parents?
Patrick Mahomes is the son of Pat Mahomes Sr. and Randi Martin.
The 53-year-old Mahomes Sr. enjoyed a solid career as a Major League Baseball pitcher. He was a journeyman, playing for six teams between 1992 and 2003. Mahomes Sr. was no All-Star, but he notched a solid 42-39 record as a starter and showed the athletic chops to stick around for a decade-plus at the highest level.
August 1, 1999: Mets reliever Pat Mahomes Sr drives in the game-winning run in the top of the 13th inning & then strikes out the final batter in a 5-4 Mets win over the Cubs at Wrigley Field. pic.twitter.com/BrO3XAjMef
— This Day In Sports Clips (@TDISportsClips) August 1, 2023
By now, many of us know that Mahomes Jr. was a multisport phenom, having played baseball as well. His father discussed the first time his son picked up a bat with the New York Daily News.
“You know, I was coaching him one time, and we were playing a game. We were beating the team pretty bad,” Mahomes Sr. said. “He came up to me and said, ‘Dad, I’m gonna go up here and hit left-handed the next time. I’m gonna hit left-handed, and I’m also going to hit with a wooden bat.’ I said, ‘Well, we’re up, go do what you do.’ He hit the first pitch, and he hit it over the centerfield fence, and I said, ‘Oh, this kid is pretty special.'”
Patrick’s mother, Randi Martin, and father have been separated since 2006. Despite their divorce when Patrick was six years old, Pat Sr. and Randi have maintained a civil relationship and continued to support their children’s goals. They have been dedicated to co-parenting and ensuring that Patrick and his siblings have the resources they need to succeed.
The two have remained ardent supporters of their son’s athletic career, as well as his academic one. Mahomes’ mother, in particular, takes great pride in how she stressed the importance of education to her son in his formative years.
According to this profile from People, Randi acknowledged that Pat’s MLB career was, at times, a strain on their marriage, but she proudly stated that the two remain friendly to this day and united in support of their family.
Randi also proudly sports a custom No. 15 jersey to Chiefs’ games with “QB Producer” stitched on the back nameplate. That’s certainly a fitting moniker for the woman who gave birth to football’s preeminent QB.
“I knew when it came to sports, he was going to be able to reach whatever level he wanted,” Randi said during a January 2020 FOX4 interview.
#Mahomes Randi MAHOMES jersey tonight @tootgail @Chiefs pic.twitter.com/2VM5p48COG
— Leigh Steinberg (@leighsteinberg) February 7, 2021
Somewhat similarly, Patrick’s father admitted that he’ll wear the same outfit multiple game days in a row as long as the Chiefs keep winning.
The other “QB Producer” admitted to reporters in a 2020 interview that his superstitions once nearly led to him “freezing to death” when a particularly fruitful Chiefs winning streak meant he wore shorts and a t-shirt deep into the winter.
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“Anything for a win,” he said. “[What’s working] is working, so you know, you just got to keep rolling it out until it fails.”
If Patrick’s career to date is any indication, “anything for a win” is a family mantra that definitely stuck with the star QB.