Patrick Mahomes at the White HousePatrick Mahomes (via Getty Images)
Patrick Mahomes is currently considered one of, if not the best, quarterbacks presently calling the shots in the NFL, and there is essentially no way for any fan to argue otherwise, as the Chiefs have won the last two Super Bowl championships.

With all his success coming so quickly in the NFL, the 28-year-old gunslinger will surely make millions, if not billions, of dollars in the league throughout his career, but even then, he may still want to fill his time after retirement.

As mentioned, Patrick has led the Chiefs to a Super Bowl championship three times in the last four seasons. And each time, the Chiefs were invited to the White House for an annual tradition where the winning team meets the President.

According to Harold R. Kuntz of Fox4kc, the five-time Pro Bowl champion has become somewhat of a tour guide on these visits, which makes sense given that he’s been there four times already and the quarterback is apparently showing some enthusiasm.


Could Patrick Mahomes Become A White House Tour Guide?

Obviously, it was suggested that the current face of the NFL could indeed become a White House Tour guide after he said that he felt like he was showing the team around during their trip to the president’s home.

Even if this is the case, the quarterback could still realistically play the sport he loves for another ten years, if not more. And odds are if he goes as long as fans think he might, he will no doubt leave the league as the GOAT.

Who knows what he could do if Mahomes chooses not to become a tour guide? Maybe the Super Bowl MVP could become the President himself? There are no limits to what Patrick Mahomes can do after he retires.

Patrick Mahomes’ Half-Brother Announces Transfer To Major College Football Program

Patrick Mahomes of Kansas City Chiefs looking on.Patrick Mahomes (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Graham Walker, the half-brother of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, is transferring to another Division 1 football program.

Per Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk, Walker is transferring to Rice after spending the last three years at Brown. Walker will play wide receiver for the Owls, perhaps pushing himself closer to one day joining Patrick Mahomes in the pros.

Walker is the son of Pat Mahomes Sr., a former Major League Baseball pitcher whose career spanned from 1992 to 2003. Mahomes Sr. had Graham with Jessamyn Walker, who has primarily raised the child with partner Gerry Howatt (Graham’s stepfather).

The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Walker recorded 44 receptions for 515 yards and six touchdowns in his final season at Brown. He had his best statistical season in 2021, recording 53 receptions for 658 yards and six scores.


Like his old man, Patrick Mahomes was a star baseball player in high school and college. He played the sport at Texas Tech before choosing the path of football. Despite this, the Detroit Tigers drafted Mahomes in the 37th round of the 2014 MLB Draft, just in case he decided to switch career paths.

Patrick Mahomes & Chiefs Aim For Three-Peat

Mahomes and the Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 58 to become the first team to repeat since the 2003 and ’04 New England Patriots. Up next, KC will try to make history as the first team to win three straight Super Bowls.

There have been some fairly close calls, including the 1990 49ers and 1994 Dallas Cowboys, who lost the NFC Championship Game after winning consecutive Super Bowls. The Patriots won it all in 2016 and 2018, but lost the big game to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2017.

Kansas City’s quest to a three-peat will begin against old friend Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL Kickoff Game on Sept. 5.