Football fans mainly know Brittany Mahomes for being the wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. As the latter rose to prominence with his Super Bowl victories and clutch performances, so did his wife.
Brittany is an athlete in her own right. She was once a standout women’s soccer player at Division III University of Texas-Tyler and had a brief professional stint with an Icelandic team in the UMFA. In recent years, she has become a mother to three children and parlayed her passion for fitness and athletics into a substantial net worth of her own.
What Is Brittany Mahomes’ Net Worth?
Brittany’s husband, Patrick, has an estimated net worth of $90 million. That figure will only grow in the years to come since he has a lucrative long-term deal with the Chiefs.
However, Brittany has several lucrative business ventures of her own.
Brittany studied kinesiology in college and got her certification in personal training. She now offers online coaching and personal training through her website, Brittany Lynne Fitness. The web page advertises a variety of programs for all fitness levels.
“‘Training like Britt’ means many things — working hard, staying dedicated, not making excuses, and most of all, no BS! These programs are designed to tone, grow muscle and get STRONG. Don’t be afraid to lift heavy and push yourself!” Mahomes writes on her site.
Also, since 2020, Brittany and her husband have owned a stake in the KC Current of the National Women’s Soccer League. Patrick and Brittany helped fund the Current’s state-of-the-art practice facility.
Brittany is also a social media influencer with 2.1 million followers on Instagram.
As mentioned previously, Mahomes has built up a considerable net worth through her personal training work, social media, and the soccer team that she and Patrick co-own.
But just how much is she worth?
Her net worth is estimated to be approximately $15 million. Considering she is just 29 years old, it’s impressive how well she has done for herself. Sure, her marriage to Patrick and the couple’s fame have opened doors, but she’s making the most of her opportunities.
Also, it’s worth noting that their relationship predates Mahomes’ NFL and NCAA stardom. Brittany and Patrick are high-school sweethearts who met while attending Whitehouse High School in Tyler, Texas. They even went to prom together back in 2013.
Patrick proposed to Brittany in August 2020, and the couple officially tied the knot on March 12, 2022. Now, they just had their third child, and Mahomes has said that they are likely stopping at three kids.
It’s pretty remarkable that they were just kids when they met, and they have realized their wildest dreams — on and off the football field.
Chiefs-Chargers Week 1 Preview
The division rivalry between the Chiefs and Chargers should be a treat for the São Paulo audience, as the teams have routinely produced competitive games in recent years.
For both teams, it starts at quarterback. Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes remains one of the league’s best, having already won three Super Bowls before turning 30.
Meanwhile, Justin Herbert has the stats to rank among the game’s top passers but has yet to win a playoff game in his five-year career. He’ll be looking to change that narrative this season, starting with a statement against the Chiefs.
Kansas City’s passing attack will look similar to last season, with wideouts Xavier Worthy and JuJu Smith-Schuster complementing All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce. Their top receiver, Rashee Rice, is out against the Chargers while serving a suspension.
Los Angeles’ receiving corps isn’t much better, though second-year receiver Ladd McConkey is back after an impressive rookie season in which he caught 82 passes for 1,149 yards and seven touchdowns. He’ll be Herbert’s No. 1 target.
Per our metrics, the Chargers will have an upper hand defensively. Coordinator Jesse Minter leads a unit that flies to the ball, anchored by pass rusher Khalil Mack and safety Derwin James.
The Chiefs’ defense graded out at a C last season but will look to improve behind defensive tackle Chris Jones and cornerback Trent McDuffie. Both are among the best at their positions, but need help from a young, unproven supporting cast.
As for the outcome, the Chiefs simply have the Chargers’ number. Los Angeles usually puts up a fight but falls short in the end. That shouldn’t change, even in Week 1 on South American soil.
Prediction:Â Chiefs 24, Chargers 20

