Patrick Mahomes Mr. was forced to an explanation of drag on Tuesday night after his account X shared a series of tweets about the game of the AFC championship on Sunday.
The son of the former MLB pitcher, the field marshal Patrick Mahomes, and the Kansas City bosses faced their playoff rivals for a long time, the Buffalo Bills, once again in the AFC championship on Sunday.
After the Chiefs came out victorious, hitting their ticket to the Super Bowl for the third consecutive year, the X account belonging to Mahomes Sr. fired a series of publications, including one pointing to the Bills fans.
“Today is a great day not to be from Buffalo …”, reads on a Tweet of the account on Monday.
Mahomes Mr., who played in MLB for 11 seasons, has long been a firm defender of his son of Mariscal de Campo and the Chiefs, previously mocking Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals. However, there was a problem with his last Burlona publication: he says he did not come from him.
The former baseball star went to her Instagram account in the early hours of Wednesday to say that her profile X had been pirate.
Patrick Mahomes Mr. (in the EFT photo with his son) has affirmed that his X account has been pirate
The account shared a series of tweets earlier this week, including Bounting Bills fans
Mahomes Mr., who courted the controversy before the Super Bowl last year, insisted that he had not been active personally on Twitter for several years.
“I have not been on Twitter/X in years,” he wrote in a brief statement about his Instagram story.
'My account was pirated and I don't have access to her. Please ignore the @pmahomes tweets.
However, the last post of the account before this week's celebrations occurred just over two months ago on November 15, 2024 when he shared a photo of a mahomes JR baby with his father during a baseball game.
However, its activity is quite sporadic, with only a couple of publications per year in the last three years.
In a separate publication on Instagram, Muhomes Mr. said that his other social media account had been “compromised” by insisting that he does not mean disrespect for invoices.
“Attention: Patrick Mahomes Mr.'s account has been compromised,” he wrote. 'The Mahomes family has the greatest respect for the @buffalobills organization and the Bills Mafia fans base. We are actively working to solve this problem. Thanks for your understanding.
In addition to the excavation of the account in Buffalo, he also wrote: “See you soon, Nola!”, And “Fire this energy today”, along with a photo of him and Mahomes Jr. in Chiefs Gear.
Mohomes Mr. shared statements to Instagram claiming that account X was compromised
In addition to the excavation in the Bills, the account fired a series of celebration publications
The account also quoted a publication of the Kansas City Chiefs, who presented a photo of Mahomes Jr., and wrote: 'That is my boy!'
Last year, Mohamses Mr. was arrested by the Tyler Police Department on February 3, eight days before his son won the Super Bowl for Kansas City bosses in Las Vegas.
He was later taken to the Smith County prison and held with a bail of $ 10,000. He arrived at Super Bowl the weekend after the incident and saw his son win his third ring, since the Chiefs beat the 49ers 25-22 in extra time.
Mahomes Mr. later received a five -year probation judgment for the incident.
Mahomes SR was arrested again in Texas in June for driving with a suspended license.
In early August, Mahomes SR celebrated six months of sobriety with an Instagram post.
The former MLB pitcher, in the photo with Taylor Swift, has been a strong support of his son and the bosses
Mahomes Mr. was arrested on February 3, 2024 eight days before his son won the Super Bowl
He was present at Arrowhead on Sunday after a few difficult days for the Mohamses family.
After the game, and after the bosses had sealed the progression to New Orleans next month, Mahomes Jr. quickly joined his family in the field.
In a family moment, the field marshal posed with his mother Randi, his wife Brittany, a few days after she gave birth to her third son: Father Patrick Snr, Brother Jackson and the middle sister of mine.
The photo, which was published by the controversial figure Jackson, was accompanied by the subtitle 'Superbowl Time!' and includes red and yellow ticker tape floating in the background.