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Patrick and Brittany Mahomes Are a Winning Team on ESPYS 2023 Red Carpet
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Date:2025-04-08 04:24:09
On a scale from one to 10, Patrick and Brittany Mahomes' ESPYS 2023 red carpet appearance gets a no. 15.
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and his wife, both 27, arrived at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on July 12 for the award show, and they didn't fumble when it came to style. Patrick donned a cream-colored suit, whil Brittany rocked a racy black gown featuring cutouts.
The ceremony also serves as a parents' night out for the couple—who share daughter Sterling Skye Mahomes, 2, and son Patrick "Bronze" Lavon Mahomes III, 7 months.
And just like when he's on the field, Patrick is hoping to walk away with a win. The two-time Super Bowl champ is nominated for Best Athlete in Men's Sports alongside Nikola Jokić, Aaron Judge and Lionel Messi as well as Best NFL Player along with Nick Bosa, Jalen Hurts and Justin Jefferson. The Kansas City Chiefs are also in the running for Best Team.
Of course, Patrick and Brittany aren't the only big names on the event's lineup. Dwyane Wade, Mikaela Shiffrin, Shawn Johnson, Damar Hamlin, Travis Kelce, 2 Chainz, Nikki and Brie Garcia as well as Eli and Peyton Manning are among those set to attend. Plus, H.E.R. and Lil Wayne will be taking the stage to perform during the show.
Keep reading to see all the of the fashion serves on the 2023 ESPYS red carpet.
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