Brittany Mahomes Gives Intimate Look at Patrick Mahomes Date Night Ahead of Chiefs-Giants Clash
Wife of the Chiefs quarterback shares moments from a dinner at 1587 Prime as Kansas City eyes its first win of the season before Sunday Night Football at MetLife Stadium.

Brittany Mahomes posted an intimate look at Patrick Mahomes’ date night ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs’ Week 3 trip east for Sunday Night Football against the New York Giants. The couple were photographed at 1587 Prime, the newly opened steakhouse in Kansas City co-owned by Mahomes and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, as they prepared for a game that could define the early portion of the Chiefs’ season.
The two appeared relaxed as they dined at the newly opened restaurant, a backdrop that has become a talking point for fans intrigued by the Chiefs’ off-field ties. Brittany shared selfies of the night on her Instagram Stories, signaling the importance of family time even as Kansas City seeks to rebound after a winless start. Through two games this season, Patrick Mahomes has thrown for 445 yards with two touchdowns and an interception and has added two rushing scores as the Chiefs attempt to regroup after losses to the Chargers and Eagles.

In addition to the dinner at 1587 Prime, Brittany’s presence in New Jersey carried additional significance given the couple’s proximity to other high-profile figures associated with the Chiefs. The notes indicate Brittany mingled in a suite with pop superstar Taylor Swift, whose public connection to Travis Kelce has drawn substantial attention. Kelce and Swift announced their engagement in August, and Brittany publicly celebrated the news on social media, underscoring friendships that have grown up around the organization and its players.
Swift’s relationship with Kelce has drawn headlines for months, and Brittany has cultivated a visible friendship with Swift in recent years. The two women have intersected at several events, including Swift’s appearances in Nashville for milestone celebrations tied to Brittany’s circle. The notes also recall a recent gathering at 1587 Prime—Mahomes’ 30th birthday festivities occurred there after a Chiefs loss to the Eagles, with friends marking the occasion in September 2025.
The Chiefs’ Week 3 matchup caps a challenging start to the season, as Kansas City looks to shake off a 0-2 start heading into a primetime showdown at MetLife Stadium. The game is set for 8:20 p.m. Eastern, and while the Chiefs have the talent to surge, the level of star power in the building this weekend extends beyond the field. Whether Swift will be in attendance for kickoff remains uncertain, with the public universe watching to see if the pop icon appears alongside Kelce and the Mahomes family in New Jersey.
Beyond the social scenes, the Chiefs’ on-field situation bears watching as well. Mahomes has produced early-season production—statistically solid in many respects, but the team has yet to settle into a rhythm that equates to sustained success. The Chiefs will need a strong performance in New Jersey to stem the tide of a slow start and to reassert themselves as one of the league’s premier offenses. As the game approaches, information from the club and from event organizers will continue to shape expectations for how Kansas City approaches a difficult opponent and how much attention the weekend’s social headlines will attract from fans and media alike.
The week’s developments also highlight the broader intersection of sports and pop culture in 2025, where star players’ personal lives and off-field affiliations often become storylines alongside game results. For Chiefs supporters, the immediate questions are whether the team can fix what’s stalled early in the season, whether the offense can exploit mismatches against a Giants defense, and whether the weekend’s celebrity presence adds an extra layer of interest to a nationally televised game. As always, the primary focus remains the field, but the weekend offered a reminder of how a quarterback’s leadership, a coach’s game plan, and a circle of friends in and around the organization can influence the narrative as it unfolds on Sunday night and beyond.