PHOTO: Social Media Thought Patrick Mahomes Had A Truly Evil Symbol On His Clothing After Questionable Pic Surfaces Online

Patrick Mahomes celebrating Super Bowl winPatrick Mahomes (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
A photo has surfaced online that suggests that Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was wearing a Swastika on an item of clothing during the Super Bowl in February.

Mahomes and the Chiefs resumed action on Thursday night following a lengthy offseason and have kept their winning streak going, beating the Baltimore Ravens 27-20.

As mentioned above, a photo has since popped up on social media showing the QB wearing what appears to be a Swastika on his sweatband.

You can check it out right in the photo below:

Again, this isn’t from Thursday night and appears to be from the Super Bowl, with pertinent signage shown on both Mahomes’ clothing and the mic in front of his face.

 

“Is this real?” someone asked after coming across the pic.

“There’s no way this is real… surely?” another wrote.

“Oh no! Mahomes is in the Anti-Churchill gang,” someone else added.

What Patrick Mahomes Actually Wore On His Sweatband

Of course, there’s no way Patrick Mahomes would wear such a symbol during a game. It’s his No. 15, which is partly blocked by his ear.

While some fans were utterly duped, most figured it out right away.

“It’s his number 15 you retards,” one observed.

“Man that’s a stretch lmao 🤣,” someone else noted.

“That’s his jersey number 15! Don’t get it twisted. That’s sick,” a comment read.

Well, that got settled quickly.

So, back to the football… Mahomes and the Chiefs have launched their three-peat chase with a win over a formidable conference rival.

Their opening-season loss to the Detroit Lions last season didn’t make a difference, as they were able to turn it on in the playoffs. They have a scarier look this time around, with their rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy already looking like the real deal.

The 2024 season might be a long one for everyone else.

VIDEO: Taylor Swift Fans Caught Her Using A Very Familiar Dance Moves From ‘The Eras Tour’ To Celebrate A Big Play By The Kansas City Chiefs On Opening Night

Taylor Swift in suiteTaylor Swift (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)
While watching the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday night, Taylor Swift was spotted busting out dance moves.

Swift is once again making headlines, and this time, it’s not just about her music.

During Travis Kelce’s opening game on Thursday, the pop icon was spotted in her suite showcasing some moves reminiscent of her “So High School” choreography from ‘The Eras Tour.’

One side-by-side video showed Taylor Swift doing an exaggerated bow and twirling her hands in her suite.

The other video showed Swift doing the exact same thing during her performance of “So High School” during the tour.

She was seemingly singing the song as well.


“So High School vibes,” the social media user wrote via X.

The American Music Award winner is back for her second season as a Chiefs fan amid her relationship with Travis Kelce.

Her appearance at Arrowhead Stadium didn’t stop at her dance moves; she was also widely praised for what she wore for the first game of the year.

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Taylor Swift Showed Up To Arrowhead Stadium In Style

Taylor Swift showed up to Arrowhead Stadium, rocking a great outfit.

Making her way into Arrowhead Stadium, Swift wore a Versace denim bustier with tiny shorts, a Louis Vuitton bag priced at $3950, and Giuseppe Zanotti Frannie Boots priced at $990.

Her jewelry included Single Love Explosion Charms priced at $590 and Classic Diamond Huggie Hoops priced at $425, per whowhatwear.com.

Many fans pointed out that Swift’s look resembled the thigh-highs she wore in her iconic Look What You Made Me Do music video.

Taylor Swift is currently on a two-month break from touring, so she has plenty of time to show up and show out at several games.