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Patrick Mahomes Sr. escapes travel ban with court approval to support son in Chiefs' Arizona showdown
Patrick Mahomes Sr. escapes travel ban with court approval to support son in Chiefs' Arizona showdown

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Patrick Mahomes Sr. escapes travel ban with court approval to support son in Chiefs' Arizona showdown

Patrick Mahomes Sr., father of Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback , has been given court approval to travel out of Texas for the team's preseason opener against the Arizona Cardinals on August 9, 2025. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The game will be held at State Farm Stadium in Glendale. Mahomes Sr., who is on probation after a felony DWI charge earlier this year, needed legal permission to leave the state. Court records confirm a judge approved the travel request submitted on July 17. Patrick Mahomes Sr. allowed to leave Texas for Chiefs' preseason game Next month, Patrick Mahomes Sr. , father of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, will be permitted to go beyond Texas. His petition to depart the state has been granted by a judge so he can go to the Chiefs' preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals on August 9, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona. Because of a felony DWI (driving under alcohol) charge earlier this year, Mahomes Sr. had to get court approval. Presently on probation, he is required to obtain court approval before departing Texas. Court records reveal that Mahomes Sr. sought permission to travel on July 17, 2025. Five days following, on July 22, a Smith County judge gave yes. From August 8 to August 10, he is permitted to leave Texas so he can be present for the Chiefs' inaugural preseason game of the season at State Farm Stadium in support of his son. Mahomes Sr. was apprehended in February 2024, according to police, looked intoxicated and had an opened can of beer in his vehicle, hence the DWI charge. This occurred just days before his son played and won in Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas against the San Francisco 49ers. Mahomes Sr.'s lawyer, Joseph D. Murphy, said on August 27, 2024, that his client had pleaded guilty. 'Mr. Mahomes entered a guilty plea in his case today under a written agreement,' Murphy said. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 'He is now living a sober life. The steps he has taken helped us reach a deal for probation.' Patrick Mahomes Sr. hopes to watch Patrick Mahomes lead Chiefs again Patrick Mahomes Sr. is expected to watch his son back in action when the Kansas City Chiefs face the Arizona Cardinals on August 9, 2025. The game will be their first preseason match as they prepare for a fresh NFL season. The Chiefs are still one of the strongest teams in the league. Even though they lost last season's final to the Philadelphia Eagles on February 9, they have key players returning, like Travis Kelce, Nick Bolton, and Trey Smith. Also Read: There's also talk about a possible return of wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who now plays for the Miami Dolphins. Sports analyst Nick Wright told Fox Sports, 'I'm very excited for Hill wearing a Chiefs uniform in 2026… Hill and Kelce ride off into the sunset together.' The Chiefs will officially begin their new season on September 5, 2025, against the Los Angeles Chargers in São Paulo, Brazil, as part of the NFL's global expansion. FAQs 1. Why did Patrick Mahomes Sr. need court permission to travel? Patrick Mahomes Sr. needed court permission to travel because he is on probation after a felony DWI charge in Texas. 2. When will Patrick Mahomes Sr. attend the Chiefs' preseason game? Patrick Mahomes Sr. will attend the Kansas City Chiefs' preseason game on August 9, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona. 3. Who approved Patrick Mahomes Sr.'s travel request? A Smith County judge in Texas approved Patrick Mahomes Sr.'s travel request on July 22, 2025.

Faced with probation revocation, Pat Mahomes Sr. admits John Rocker squabble was staged
Faced with probation revocation, Pat Mahomes Sr. admits John Rocker squabble was staged

Yahoo

time20-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Faced with probation revocation, Pat Mahomes Sr. admits John Rocker squabble was staged

Pat Mahomes Sr., the father of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, created a bit of a stir when video emerged of a squabble with former baseball player John Rocker on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. The problem for the elder Mahomes is that he's currently on probation after a third DWI. The fight arguably violated the terms of his limited freedom. Unless it wasn't an actual fight. Via Mahomes Sr. told a court last week that the fight was a staged promotion for an April boxing match with Rocker at Barstool's Rough N' Rowdy. The contract, Mahomes Sr. showed the court, was signed on January 17. While it kept Mahomes Sr. out of jail, it exposes the whole thing as a ruse aimed at hyping the fight. Mahomes Sr. is due to make at least $85,000 for the fight. He could get more depending on the pay-per-view numbers. And the phony fight on Bourbon Street was part of the effort to bump the numbers. If the fake altercation didn't present Mahomes with the prospect of real incarceration, the official word would still be that the falsified confrontation was legitimate and genuine.

Faced with probation revocation, Pat Mahomes Sr. admits John Rocker squabble was staged
Faced with probation revocation, Pat Mahomes Sr. admits John Rocker squabble was staged

NBC Sports

time19-02-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Faced with probation revocation, Pat Mahomes Sr. admits John Rocker squabble was staged

Pat Mahomes Sr., the father of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, created a bit of a stir when video emerged of a squabble with former baseball player John Rocker on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. The problem for the elder Mahomes is that he's currently on probation after a third DWI. The fight arguably violated the terms of his limited freedom. Unless it wasn't an actual fight. Via Mahomes Sr. told a court last week that the fight was a staged promotion for an April boxing match with Rocker at Barstool's Rough N' Rowdy. The contract, Mahomes Sr. showed the court, was signed on January 17. While it kept Mahomes Sr. out of jail, it exposes the whole thing as a ruse aimed at hyping the fight. Mahomes Sr. is due to make at least $85,000 for the fight. He could get more depending on the pay-per-view numbers. And the phony fight on Bourbon Street was part of the effort to bump the numbers. If the fake altercation didn't present Mahomes with the prospect of real incarceration, the official word would still be that the falsified confrontation was legitimate and genuine.

NFL Star Patrick Mahomes' Dad Gets Another Infraction On His Rap Sheet From Super Bowl Weekend
NFL Star Patrick Mahomes' Dad Gets Another Infraction On His Rap Sheet From Super Bowl Weekend

Yahoo

time14-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

NFL Star Patrick Mahomes' Dad Gets Another Infraction On His Rap Sheet From Super Bowl Weekend

Patrick Mahomes' dad, Patrick Mahomes Sr., seems to have bitten more than he can chew with the law and now might have to bear the consequences! The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback's dad has been ordered to wear an alcohol monitoring bracelet days after he got into a brawl during the Super Bowl weekend. Last February, Patrick Mahomes Sr. was picked up by the police for driving under the influence of alcohol for a third time or more during the Super Bowl weekend. On Super Bowl weekend, the athlete's father reportedly exchanged words with former MLB pitcher John Rocker in New Orleans. Following Mahomes Sr.'s poor conduct, a Texas District Attorney urged a judge to order the NFL star's dad to wear an alcohol monitoring bracelet. Details from the court document obtained by In Touch show that a District Attorney in Smith County, Texas, along with a community supervisor officer, filed the request on February 13. "Patrick Mahomes … due to the defendant's extensive travel outside of Smith County for sports events, it's requested the defendant have an additional portable alcohol monitoring device when he's not using his vehicle," the District Attorney wrote. The D.A. and community supervisor also asked that the new condition be added to Patrick Sr.'s sentence. The filing read: "At your own expense, immediately submit to the SCRAM Bracelet Alcohol Monitoring Program, directed by your Supervision Officer, and continue use of said device until released by the court." The District Attorney and Community Supervisor also instructed that there should be no "attempt to remove, circumvent or tamper with the monitoring unit or any associated equipment and follow all rules and regulations of said monitoring program." Mahomes Sr.'s new offense comes a little over a year after he was pulled over by the cops for driving while drunk during the last Super Bowl. Mahomes Sr. cannot seem to stay out of trouble. During his DUI arrest last February, the body cam footage showed him telling the officer: "I'm supposed to be going to the Super Bowl to watch my son play football, and this is what we're doing?" The football star's dad reportedly got out on a $100,000 bond following his 2024 arrest. Mahomes Sr. was also previously detained on a DWI second or more charge in 2019 and was sentenced to 40 days in jail. That was not the end of it; by August 2024, Mahomes Sr. reportedly pleaded guilty to a felony driving while intoxicated charge. His attorney, Joseph D. Murphy, claimed that Mahomes Jr.'s dad had entered a written plea deal agreement with local authorities. Murphy added: "Our client is now living a sober life, and we believe that the steps he has taken to better his life have helped us negotiate a plea recommendation for probation." Following his arrest, Mahomes Sr. reportedly agreed to a five-year probation with close supervision for the first 12 months to ensure he is sticking to the terms of his deal. Mahomes Sr.'s October arrest earned him 10 days in jail. The Blast confirmed that he was booked into the Smith County Jail at 4:53 pm on Monday, October 21, 2024. His expected release date was slated for October 31, 2024. The former athlete's criminal records in Texas have existed for nearly 15 years with his mugshots as an active part of his criminal backlogs. In 2016, during a football game between TCU and Texas Tech, Patrick Mahomes Sr. faced charges of public intoxication. Two years later, in 2018, he was sentenced to 40 days in county jail after a previous DWI arrest. During his February 2024 arrest, the athlete's dad reportedly tried to use his son's status to escape arrest. In his words: "My son is getting ready to play in the f-cking Super Bowl, OK? Just listen to me. I am not drunk. I promise you. I've had some drinks. But he can't have this right now. Listen, this can't happen … Patrick Mahomes." The NFL athlete seems to be the only one with a clean record in his family. His little brother was dragged to court for inappropriate sexual conduct with a woman identified as Aspen Vaughn in 2023. The social media influencer was reportedly at Vaughn's Restaurant and Lounge in Kansas City when he pushed a waiter who wanted to enter the room he was in. He eventually pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor battery charge and received a sentence of 120 days in jail, along with six months of probation. The NFL player's younger siblings previously got three felony charges for aggravated sexual battery against him dismissed two months before his sentencing. He reportedly grabbed a woman by the neck and kissed her forcefully in a park in Kansas in February 2023. Will Patrick Mahomes Sr. stay off alcohol and brawls with this new development in his sentencing?

Watch: John Rocker, Patrick Mahomes Sr. Bourbon street altercation
Watch: John Rocker, Patrick Mahomes Sr. Bourbon street altercation

Express Tribune

time12-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Watch: John Rocker, Patrick Mahomes Sr. Bourbon street altercation

Former MLB pitcher John Rocker and Patrick Mahomes Sr., father of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, were involved in a physical altercation on Bourbon Street ahead of Super Bowl 59. A video circulating on social media Tuesday shows Rocker approaching Mahomes Sr., seemingly attempting to start a conversation before Mahomes Sr. pulled away and began yelling. The situation quickly escalated before the two were separated. Rocker later addressed the incident on social media, posting: 'This [expletive] loser can't take a damn joke. Wish I laid him out right there and ruined his [expletive] weekend even more.' The exact cause of the confrontation remains unclear, but Rocker had posted several tweets criticizing Mahomes Jr. in the days leading up to the Super Bowl. On Jan. 27, he tweeted: 'Patrick Mahomes [expletive] sucks,' followed by other derogatory remarks, including a suggestive comment about Mahomes and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Speculation has also arisen that the altercation may have been staged to promote an exhibition boxing match between the two at Barstool Sports' 'Rough N' Rowdy' event. While Barstool founder Dave Portnoy confirmed last week that a fight is planned, contracts have yet to be finalized. Regardless of the circumstances, the viral footage and ongoing social media exchanges between Rocker and Mahomes Sr. have only fueled public interest in their feud.

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