PATRICK Mahomes may have found another career path.
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is training for the 2024 NFL season as he tries to win his third consecutive Super Bowl.
But he also has his sights set on another venture after making his WWE debut last month.
“The WWE thing was amazing,” Mahomes, 28, on The Pat McAfee Show.
“That thing was cute. I should’ve gotten in the ring, man. I gotta show off my skills a little!”
WWE boss Triple H knows how to give the fans what they want and has said that Mahomes is welcome at any time.
“Hey @PatrickMahomes… you have an open invite. Let me know when,” he posted in X.
“I need this NFL vs. WWE,” one fan commented.
“Let’s pick Patrick Mahomes over Logan Paul,” added another.
“The whole segment was really fun. I would love to see Mahomes make more appearances in WWE,” posted a third.
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Mahomes appeared during the opening segment of Raw alongside WWE United States Champion Logan Paul.
He lent his Super Bowl rings to the champion for an attempted takedown on Jey Uso, which saw JD McDonagh accidentally get hit.
Mahomes was also surprised by Braun Strowman’s huge presence.
The superstar passer joked that Paul didn’t return the rings and asked McAfee to help get them back when he appears on Monday Night Raw.
Mahomes also revealed to the former All-Pro punter that he was invited to participate in Tom Brady’s roast, but declined.
“There were some funny moments there. I admit that,” he later added.
“The comedians did a good job. But with a roast there are no rules, you kind of have to go there and sit there and listen to everyone talk bad about you.

“So I will stay away from it all my life. And I will try to stay on the straight and narrow.”
Mahomes said he will never be roasted, but said teammate Travis Kelce might be up for it.
McAfee told Mahomes he would probably have to attend Kelce’s hypothetical roast.
But Mahomes threw cold water on the idea.
“I don’t know… Gronk was getting [roasted] almost as bad as Tom was,” he said.
“I don’t even know if I can be there if Travis goes.”
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