‘Pumped up’ Patrick Mahomes “ain’t done” yet as he flexes his third Super Bowl ring

After receiving the newest addition to his silverware, Patrick Mahomes once again announced that the Chiefs will fight for the unprecedented three-peat.


‘Pumped up’ Patrick Mahomes “ain’t done” yet as he flexes his third Super Bowl ring

Patrick Mahomes shared that the Chiefs aren't done yet (Image via IMAGO)

On Thursday, Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Mecole Hardman Jr., and the Kansas City Chiefs contingent arrived at the Nelson Atkins Museum of Arts to collect their third Super Bowl ring. Along with the festivities, they announced to fight for the illustrious three-peat.

The ring ceremony has become a landmark event for every Super Bowl winner. Players receive the reward for their hard work throughout the year.

Dressed in his best tux, Mahomes showed up at the venue with his wife Brittany — the SI Swimsuit model dazzled in a shimmering red dress and carried a maroon baguette handbag to compliment her outfit. They posed for pictures before entering the hall where everyone sat down before the grand unveil.

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The Chiefs gave a fun ‘Tom and Jerry’ style feel to the ring themselves. It contained 529 diamonds and 38 rubies and totals 14.8 carats. The four marquise diamonds represent the four Lombardi Trophies the Chiefs have won over the years.

As per usual, the boxes in which the rings arrive in front of the players contain a combination code to prevent them from opening them. A short while later, the organizers revealed the coded 777 in a Slot Machine video.

After wearing all the rings on his fingers, Patrick Mahomes took a photograph. His Instagram story revealed the photo with a caption, “We ain’t done.”

'Pumped up' Patrick Mahomes "ain't done" yet as he flexes his third Super Bowl ring
Patrick Mahomes with his three Super Bowl Rings (Screengrab Instagram)

Beating the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII was only a part of the Mahomes and the Chiefs’ true goal. They want to secure the first-ever Three-Peat in the Super Bowl era.

Patrick Mahomes sets sight for the three-peat

The Kansas City Chiefs are a dynasty. Since head coach Andy Reid drafted Patrick Mahomes in 2017, they have been the team to beat in the league. Even without a No. 1 wide receiver last season, they beat the odds and lifted their third Lombardi in 5 years.

Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid at the White House (Image via IMAGO)

The only goal that remains now is another one. ESPN.com’s Adam Teicher spoke with Mahomes at the ring ceremony and the 28-year-old reiterated his aim once again.

The first thing I think of is how great last season was [and the adversity we dealt with.] It's going to take a lot of hard work (to win three straight titles). It's never been done before for a good reason. It takes a special group of guys, and I think we've got that group.
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General Manager Brett Veach addressed the absence of quality depth in the receiver core. The Chiefs added former Ravens and Cardinals player Marquise Hollywood Brown and drafted Texas graduate Xavier Worthy.

Besides the supercharged frontline, veteran All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce has promised that he will not be retiring anytime soon. His first priority is achieving a three-peat.

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