LAS VEGAS — Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said Monday night his father was ‘’doing good’' after his arrest for driving while intoxicated, but otherwise was tight-lipped about the situation.
''It's a family matter, so I'll keep it to the family,'' Mahomes said at Super Bowl opening night. ''That's all I have to say.''
Mahomes will try to lead the Chiefs to their second straight title and third in five seasons when they play the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. This Kansas City's fourth Super Bowl appearance over that span; the Chiefs lost to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following the 2020 season.
His dad, former major league pitcher Patrick Mahomes Sr., was arrested Saturday night in Tyler, Texas. But the younger Mahomes appeared in good spirits, taking questions from and then hugging Guillermo Rodriguez from the late-night show ''Jimmy Kimmel Live.''
Mahomes definitely had a been-there, done-that vibe when speaking with the media.
''You always have nerves going into the Super Bowl,'' Mahomes said. ''You have to embrace those nerves. Now it's about going out and playing the game.''
Another Super Bowl victory would further secure Mahomes' place in history. The Chiefs would be the first back-to-back champions since the New England Patriots following the 2003 and 2004 seasons.
It also would be Mahomes' third Super Bowl title, tying him with Troy Aikman for fourth all-time among quarterbacks and just one behind Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana with four each.