Everybody Noticed The Same Thing About Patrick Mahomes After Cameras Caught Him Showing Up At Chiefs Training Camp

Patrick Mahomes shows up at Chiefs training camp.Patrick Mahomes (Photo via @Chiefs/Twitter)
Patrick Mahomes has never been a man who has had a chiseled body, but he still manages to get the job done.

The Kansas City Chiefs started their training camp at Missouri Western State University on Tuesday with rookies and quarterbacks reporting.

The Chiefs quarterback could be seen walking his way in as cameras panned in on him. It was hard not to notice how big he looked, even in his loose-fitting red t-shirt.

Fans got one look at this video and immediately started roasting him with fat jokes:

 

Entering his eighth training camp with the Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes is no stranger to the grueling offseason schedule.

The team is coming off a second-consecutive Super Bowl victory, and Mahomes is coming off getting his wife, Brittany Mahomes, pregnant with their third child.

The best way for him to lose some of those pounds is to put on pads and run in intense heat before the start of the season.

Last season, Patrick Mahomes finished with 4,183 passing yards and 27 touchdowns, which were somehow his lowest in both categories since 2019, as well as 14 interceptions, a career-high, per ESPN.

Also Read: Brittany & Patrick Mahomes’ Baby #3 Due Date Could End Up Causing Major Complications For The Chiefs

Even with a down year, the Chiefs won it all.

Patrick Mahomes And Coors Light Dropped ‘Dad Bod’ T-Shirts

Earlier this year, Patrick Mahomes encouraged others to embrace their “Dad Bods” with new T-shirts he created in partnership with Coors Light.

The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback embraced his body after the internet previously talked about his physique, so he leaned into the jokes by teaming with Coors Light to create a number of graphic T-shirts, including one that reads “Dad Bod” across the chest.

He even modeled the shirt for the campaign picture.

The collection also features a “Here’s My Six Pack” tee, which features a case of beer instead of abs.

The shirt is still available retail for $25 at CoorsLight.com.