Patrick Mahomes Sr. is currently serving a five-year probation sentence following a DWI arrest that took place before the Super Bowl this year.
Patrick Sr. must have been extra relieved as he would have probably blamed himself, given that he was visibly frustrated after getting into trouble with the law so close to one of the biggest games of his son’s career.
Mahomes was heard name-dropping his son in newly-released footage from TMZ after he was pulled over on February 3.
He admitted to having a few drinks but insisted he was not drunk as he pleaded with an officer to allow someone to pick him up, stating an arrest would be too much for the Chiefs QB to deal with given that he was about to play in such a big game.
“Are y’all serious?” … he asked, “I’m supposed to be going to the Super Bowl to watch my son play football, and this is what we’re doing?”
He was placed into a squad car, where he’s shown begging to be released.
“Can I say one thing?” he asked the officer. “My son is getting ready to play in the f***ing Super Bowl, OK? Just listen to me. I am not drunk. I promise you. I’ve had some drinks. But he can’t have this right now. Listen, this can’t happen.”
He was also heard cursing himself out, saying he messed up after the lawman left him alone for a few seconds.
“Dude. This is crazy,” he added later on. “My son is getting ready to play in the f***ing Super Bowl and I’m doing interviews — five or six a day. And then, now, this s***’s going to be on the news which is going to f*** with him, and it’s probably going to f*** him up.”
“And he probably won’t win the Super Bowl. But that’s fine. If that’s what y’all want to do, that’s good.”
Patrick Mahomes Sr. Was Not Convincing Enough
Of course, the pleas fell on deaf ears as the senior Mahomes was subsequently taken to jail.
He was released several hours later and was allowed to leave Texas to watch the game in Las Vegas.
Patrick Mahomes Sr. claims to have sobered up and hasn’t had a drink since the incident, which he claimed was an eye-opener for him. As noted above, he is currently serving a five-year probation and reportedly spent 10 days in jail as part of his plea deal.
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