Patrick Mahomes’ father won’t be barred from traveling to Las Vegas this week to watch his son play the Chiefs and 49ers in the 2024 Super Bowl, despite being arrested on DUI charges eight days before kickoff .
Former Mets pitcher Patrick Mahomes Sr. could watch the 28-year-old quarterback in Sunday’s championship game at Allegiant Stadium as no travel ban is enacted as part of his bond terms. According to reports and documents obtained by The Paper, there is a position.
Mahomes Sr., who was arrested on Saturday in Tyler, Texas, on suspicion of third or greater DUI, is prohibited from possessing or consuming alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs, and will also be subject to “random testing.” ing. Up to the installation of the interlocking device on the vehicle.
Bond was set at $10,000.
The old Mahomes was charged with a second DWI charge in 2018 and served 40 days in jail over weekends in 2019 and 2020.
Following the news of Mahomes Sr.’s arrest, his son Patrick is set to play in his fourth Super Bowl in five years.
The two-time league MVP won his first Super Bowl with the Chiefs in February 2020, when Kansas City defeated San Francisco 31-20 at Miami Gardens.
Last year, Mahomes Sr. won his second Super Bowl when the Chiefs defeated the Eagles 38-35 in Glendale, Arizona, watching.
In addition to being the Chiefs’ quarterback, Mahomes Sr. also has a son, Jackson, with ex-wife Randy.
According to People magazine, the two divorced in 2006.
A young Mahomes and the Chiefs arrived in Las Vegas on Sunday ahead of the Super Bowl opener on Monday.
