Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has changed up his look following his team’s Super Bowl loss in New Orleans
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback appeared to debut a brand new look at a family event.
In photos shared online, Mahomes has seemingly said goodbye to his iconic mohawk hairstyle and hello to a shorter cut ahead of the NFL offseason.
“He looks like a completely different person😭. It’s gonna take some time getting used to,” an X user captioned pcitures of Patrick Mahomes.
“Looks like Mcduffie with glasses lmaooo,” another fan said.
“Now I kinda wanna see him clean-shaven too. Why not 😂,” another fan added.
“The Eagles knocked him into an identity crisis, lol,” one fan said of Patrick Mahomes.
One final fan added: “New haircut will do that, ya know 😎.
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback following the Chiefs’ loss to the Philadelphia Eagles
Mahomes’ haircut wasn’t a huge shock for some since he had previously stated he would be doing it.
In February 2024, Mahomes appeared on The Pat McAfee Show and said that he was ready to make a big change to his appearance.
“It’s gone this offseason, I promise y’all,” Patrick Mahomes said. “I almost did it today and just came on today with it. I’ve got to do something.” As for why he did it, Mahomes said he simply couldn’t keep up with it anymore.
Patrick Mahomes Kept Blaming 1 Person for the Chiefs’ Brutal Super Bowl Loss
The Eagles completely outclassed Kansas City in a 40-22 Super Bowl 59 rout.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ quest for a historic three-peat never had a chance. The Eagles flew out to a 24-0 first-half advantage, and the game only got as close as it did because the Eagles slowed down in the fourth quarter, as the game was already decided.
Mahomes put the onus on himself after three giveaways.
“I threw two interceptions. I threw a pick-six, and I threw a pick that they returned to the (14-yard line),” Mahomes said. “They scored immediately after. When you give a team 14 points, especially a really good football team, a Super Bowl football team, not a lot of good things happen. That’s why I take ownership in this loss, probably more than any loss in my entire career because I put us in a bad spot.”