Patrick Mahomes’ younger brother, Jackson Mahomes, remains one of the NFL’s most visible family figures. With more than a million followers on TikTok and frequent game‑day appearances, the 25‑year‑old content creator draws attention on and off the field, even as the 2025 season has largely been quiet for him.
Patrick Mahomes’ Brother Jackson In Spotlight
Jackson first gained broad recognition by posting game‑day videos and behind‑the‑scenes content from Kansas City Chiefs events. His profile accelerated alongside his brother’s rise, and several widely covered moments pushed him into the fan spotlight.
In September 2021, Jackson was filmed pouring water on Ravens fans after a Kansas City loss in Baltimore, a clip that went viral and prompted criticism. Patrick Mahomes later called it “not something that we want to do,” while noting there were “two sides to the story.”
A month later, during Washington’s tribute to the late Sean Taylor, Jackson posted a TikTok recorded from inside the “21” memorial area at FedEx Field. He apologized the next day, saying the staff directed him into a restricted space and he intended no disrespect.
That autumn also included a public dust‑up with a Kansas City bar after Jackson criticized service in a social post. The bar’s pointed response and Jackson’s subsequent removal of the post generated national coverage.
In May 2023, Jackson was arrested and charged in Johnson County, Kansas, stemming from a February incident at a local restaurant. Court records and subsequent reporting show that prosecutors moved in early 2024 to dismiss multiple felony counts. A remaining misdemeanor case proceeded separately, resulting in probation following a plea.
No additional charges have been reported since, and the 2025 season has not yielded any new legal developments related to him.
The combination of high-visibility social media, stadium presence, and those prior incidents explains why Jackson’s name still surfaces around Chiefs game weeks, even when he is not part of the team’s operations.
Where Is Jackson Mahomes Now?
Jackson continues to attend Chiefs games and post lifestyle and game‑day content across his social platforms. This season’s coverage has largely focused on appearances rather than controversies, consistent with the quieter activity that has prevailed since mid-2024.
During Kansas City’s celebratory events following 2024’s Super Bowl victory, Jackson was seen at parade-related gatherings and offseason functions. An eyewitness social post from the February 2024 parade shooting cited him assisting a child amid the chaos.
Since then, his feeds have primarily featured travel, fashion, and stadium scenes, with occasional clips from Arrowhead on home game weekends.
While Jackson remains a lightning‑rod figure for some fans, recent months point to a lower‑drama profile: consistent social output, routine stadium attendance, and no fresh legal actions.
Now, he occupies the same lane he carved early in his brother’s career, an influencer presence adjacent to the Chiefs’ spotlight, even as Patrick Mahomes’ performances and Kansas City’s results continue to dominate the football headlines.
In short, Jackson Mahomes remains very much in the public eye, but the 2025 season has been defined by visibility rather than new incidents: regular Chiefs game appearances, active social media posting, and a quieter legal footing following the resolution of his 2023 case in 2024.

