PATRICK Mahomes Sr. suffered another run-in with the law following his DWI arrest in February.
The father of Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes II was stopped by police again last month in Tyler, Texas.
Mahomes Sr. was cited by police for driving with an invalid license, for TMZ.
Court documents show the 53-year-old was fined for the crime at 8:30 pm ET on June 29.
Mahomes Sr. was initially stopped and given a warning for allegedly disregarding traffic signals, according to the report.
He will reportedly appear before a judge on or before July 31 for a hearing.
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A spokesperson for the Smith County Criminal Prosecutor’s Office declined to comment, according to the TMZ report.
It is unknown whether his license was revoked or suspended following the traffic stop.
It comes just months after the former MLB pitcher was arrested in Texas for allegedly driving while intoxicated.
Mahomes Sr. was seen driving with a Coors beer in the center console of his car before Smith County sheriff’s deputies pulled him over in February, according to the New York Post Office.
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He was previously cited for DWI in 2008 and 2019.
For the latter, he spent 40 days in prison.
“He’s doing fine,” NFL star Mahomes II said when pressed about the incident before Super Bowl LVIII.
“I don’t really want to get into it too much, but he’s doing well in any situation.
“It’s a family matter. So I’m going to leave it up to the family. And that’s all I really have to say at this point.”
Mahomes Sr. played 11 years in the MLB, beginning his career with the Minnesota Twins in 1992.
He would play for the Boston Red Sox, New York Mets and Texas Rangers.
Over the course of his major league career, he achieved a win-loss ratio of 42-39 with 452 strikeouts.
After leaving MLB behind, Mahomes Sr. spent several years in the minor leagues.
He ended his baseball journey in 2009.
Mahomes’ son, Patrick II, is a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Chiefs.
He plans to lead Kansas City to a three-peat in 2024.
No team in the modern NFL era has won three consecutive Super Bowl titles.
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