Patrick Mahomes’ younger brother Jackson has become subject to ridicule for posting a celebratory TikTok after the Chiefs punched their ticket to the Super Bowl.
After the Kansas City Chiefs narrowly edged the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship match, Jackson took to TikTok with a video captioned ‘Super Bowl hates to see us coming!’
However, the video itself did not have much to do with the game as he was lip-syncing to Nicki Minaj’s verse from the 2009 song ‘Bed Rock’ by Young Money.
The video was sH๏τ from the suite at Arrowhead as Jackson mouthed the lyrics ‘Maybe it’s time to put this p**** on your sideburns’. It then cuts to a clip of him sticking his tongue out and pouting his lips while his arm is wrapped around a window pillar.
Fans immediately flooded the comment section on X and did not hold back while trolling Jackson for the video.
‘This is why I said just ban TikTok smh,’ one user wrote.
@jacksonmahomes
Super Bowl hates to see us coming! #chiefs
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Patrick Mahomes’ brother Jackson was ripped for his TikTok video after the Chiefs’ AFC victory
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‘The fall off in the gene pool from pat to Jackson needs to be studied,’ added another.
‘Pat Mahomes Sr’s sperm produced one of the greatest athletes of all time and it also produced this,’ a third echoed.
‘Is he pretending to be gay so we forget that Sєxual ᴀssault charge or what?’ commented a fourth, citing the felony charges from early 2024 after Jackson allegedly shoved a waiter out before forcibly kissing a restaurant owner at Aspens Restaurant and Lounge in Kansas.
‘When you order Patrick Mahomes from temu & comes with ZERO talent or reason to be breathing,’ a TikTok user commented on the clip.
‘Imagine being 6’6 and this is what u choose to do in life,’ a sixth user pointed out.
While fans continue to ridicule Jackson, Patrick and the Chiefs have the opportunity to become the first NFL team to threepeat in the Super Bowl.
The defending champions will face the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans on February 9, looking to capture their third crown in a row and fourth in five years