Brittany Mahomes was seen wishing her husband Patrick luck on the field before the Kansas City Chiefs' playoff clash against the Houston Texans, just six days after giving birth to their third child.
The Chiefs begin their final playoff campaign in the Divisional round on Saturday night after clinching first place in the AFC and earning a first-round bye, with the first-place Texans at Arrowhead Stadium.
A win in Kansas City would keep the celebrations going for the Mahomes, who welcomed their third child and second daughter, Golden Raye, into the world last Sunday.
And just six days after giving birth, Brittany appeared on the field just minutes before Patrick and the Chiefs took the field to face the Texans.
The Chiefs WAG could be seen giving her husband a kiss and wishing him luck as she resumes her bid for an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl this season.
The couple, who already have a daughter, Sterling, three, and a son, Bronze, two, had announced last July that they were expecting another child together.
Brittany Mahomes was seen wishing her husband Patrick luck before the Chiefs-Texans game
Six months later, Brittany confirmed that she brought Golden Raye into the world on Sunday, January 12.
In an Instagram post on Monday, she shared a photo of her and Patrick's hands resting on Golden Raye's feet, which were placed right in front of a sign with his name.
Patrick, 29, had said on Christmas Day that Brittany was due to give birth imminently and joked that he hoped it would be during his team's bye week before the NFL playoffs.
Speaking after his team beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on December 25, a victory that gave his team an extra week of rest before the playoffs, Mahomes said: “I told my pregnant wife I was going to get her the number one seed so we can go have that baby. So we got the number one seed.”
Brittany will likely be watching Saturday's game in the stands alongside her best friend Taylor Swift, who will also be there to cheer on her boyfriend Travis Kelce.
An emotional Swift was filmed cheering on a group of Chiefs fans as she marched towards Arrowhead, telling them as she headed to her luxury suite: 'How's it going? You guys arrived early.' He then clapped his hands before adding: “I love it.”
DailyMail.com exclusively photographed Swift and her family leaving their New York City apartment early Saturday to make the trip.
She was then filmed arriving at the stadium with her parents, Scott and Andrea, and her brother Austin. They even beat Kelce to the stadium and the tight end arrived right after.