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Patrick Mahomes is seen in the Wimbledon crowd with his wife Brittany and fans notice subtle details in the Chiefs star’s photo

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PATRICK Mahomes looked like a million dollars when the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback was playing another sport.

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Patrick Mahomes watched Wimbledon with his wife Brittany at Center CourtCredit: Instagram/brittanylynne
Fans noticed the perfect reflection in Patrick Mahomes' sunglasses

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Fans noticed the perfect reflection in Patrick Mahomes’ sunglassesCredit: Getty

The 28-year-old NFL star was spotted in the crowd at Wimbledon to watch tennis’ third Grand Slam of the year.

Patrick sat center court with his wife Brittany for Friday’s action on the grass courts at the All England Club.

The quarterback wore a gray suit with white stripes upon arriving in southwest London, England.

He was joined by wife Brittany, who looked elegant in a navy blue Gucci sneaker-style dress.

They were on Center Court to watch American Frances Tiafoe lose a five-set epic to defending champion Carlos Alcaraz.

Wimbledon’s official social media page posted a photo of Mahomes sitting and watching a tennis match.

And eagle-eyed fans noticed how his sunglasses gave off a perfect reflection of Center Court.

“I loved the glasses,” wrote a fan.

“This sunglasses reflection photo is fire,” commented another.

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While a third said: “Amazing view thanks to the reflection of the gorgeous QB1 sunglasses.”

Perhaps the biggest surprise was that Mahomes was sitting in the stands and not in the royal box.

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Center Court’s main seats have seen plenty of sports stars this week, including David Beckham and Australian cricketer Pat Cummins.

But Mahomes still seemed to be enjoying the action on the world’s most famous tennis court.

He will soon return to Kansas City to continue his remarkable sports career and make history.

Mahomes hopes to lead the Chiefs to a third-peat, and they would be the first team to do so in the NFL.

He was instrumental in Super Bowl victories in Las Vegas, Nevada, this year and in Glendale, Arizona, in early 2023.

How Patrick and Brittany met

Patrick Mahomes married his high school sweetheart, Brittany, in an intimate ceremony in Hawaii in 2022.

The NFL quarterback met his future wife at Whitehouse High School, 10 years before they finally tied the knot.

The couple kept their romance alive during college, when Patrick played football at Texas Tech and Brittany was a football star at the University of Texas.

Brittany briefly played soccer in Iceland in 2017 after college, while Patrick was drafted by the Chiefs.

The power couple now has two children – Sterling Skye, born in February 2021, and Patrick Lavon Mahomes III, aka Bronze, born in November 2022.

The quarterback is currently enjoying a European vacation with his wife and children.

Brittany documented the weeks-long trip across the Atlantic on her Instagram.

They started in Portugal before spending some time in Spain.

And the Mahomes headed to London, where Brittany and the kids went on a sightseeing tour.

But they didn’t attend one of Taylor Swift’s mega concerts at Wembley Stadium, starring her Kansas City Chiefs star boyfriend Travis Kelce.

The quarterback looked stylish in his suit, while Brittany wore a Gucci dress

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The quarterback looked stylish in his suit, while Brittany wore a Gucci dressCredit: Getty



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