A future in politics?

Patrick Mahomes.

Patrick Mahomes.LAPRESSE

Right now it seems like there is nothing Patrick Mahomes can’t do, with the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback winning the Super Bowl three times and cementing himself as one of the greats, with a lot more of his career to go.

A sporting career never goes on forever, though, and Mahomes will be giving a small amount of thought as to what he is going to do when the American football career comes to an end.

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Kansas City Chiefs arrive in style at the White House

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Winning the Super Bowl sees you get a trip to the White House to meet the incumbent president and now that Mahomes has been three times, he knows his way round.

Mahomes the White House tour guide

As per Fox4kc’s Sports Anchor Harold R Kuntz, Mahomes feels very comfortable about the White House and became something of a tour guide for the players that hadn’t visited before.

“It was cool that you kind of knew what to expect. So you get here, I am showing guys pictures on the wall. I’m showing paintings, some old furniture, everything. I felt I was trying to be a tour guide at some point,” Mahomes said.

“So it was cool for that and to be on the stage and just get to look out, you see the Washington Monument and all the other things. It was a cool moment. Hopefully, I get to come back again. I appreciate it every single time.”

It is always a favorite moment of the season for fans to see their stars walking around the White House, and after president Joe Biden was pictured wearing a Chiefs helmet, many fans labeled them ‘America’s team’.

VIDEO: Everyone Noticed Aaron Rodgers’ Interesting Reaction To Vulgar Joe Biden Chant While Sitting Behind Donald Trump At UFC 302

Aaron Rodgers and Donald Trump at UFC 302.Aaron Rodgers and Donald Trump (Picture from UFC/Twitter)
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers posted a picture of him shaking hands with former President Donald Trump at UFC 302.

Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers — who had been considered to be a running mate for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — was in the crowd near Trump for the major event.

Trump, who was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records on Thursday, received a rousing ovation from the crowd.

At Newark’s Prudential Center on Saturday, Trump arrived just after mixed martial artist (MMA) Sean Strickland, who was welcomed with yells of “USA, USA!” Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president Dana White escorted him and sat at the ringside.

Footage showed Trump walking past Aaron Rodgers, who did not get up to greet him.

Behind Trump was Aaron Rodgers, who could be seen smiling and talking with another man at that moment.

Aaron Rodgers’ reaction didn’t go unnoticed on social media:

The jury in Trump’s trial determined that he had unlawfully impacted the 2016 election by concealing a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, who has maintained that she had a consensual sexual encounter with the billionaire a decade earlier. This discovery coincides with the celebrity’s riotous greeting in New Jersey. A maximum prison sentence of four years is imposed for each crime.

On July 11, Trump will be sentenced; nevertheless, it is doubtful that he will receive a jail term. Being the first president in US history to be found guilty of a felony, he is furious about the ‘rigged’ trial and believes it was done for political purposes as his campaign for reelection in 2024 takes momentum.