
Two weeks removed from a tough Super Bowl loss, former Texas Tech star Patrick Mahomes was back in Lubbock to cheer on his Red Raiders.
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback was back at his alma mater to watch the highly-anticipated match up between Texas Tech and Houston on Big Monday.
Here’s a few shots of Patrick from Monday, rocking his new haircut.
Big Monday brings out the biggest star in sports.
— Texas Tech Red Raiders (@TechAthletics) February 25, 2025
Welcome home, @PatrickMahomes! pic.twitter.com/P5Fdkgkk6X
Patrick Mahomes is at tonight’s game in Lubbock pic.twitter.com/OJVbXIlhLS
— Joseph Duarte (@Joseph_Duarte) February 25, 2025
Mahomes was joined by his wife Brittany.
The Mahomes' annual visit back to Lubbock. Tech in sole possession of 2nd in Big 12 with a win tonight. pic.twitter.com/XnbAbfKX43
— Harold R. Kuntz (@HaroldRKuntz3) February 25, 2025
Just a few months ago, the Texas Tech football stadium project got a $5 million boost on Thursday courtesy of Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany.
According to a press release, the $5 million will go towards the $242 million South End Zone and Dustin R. Womble Football Center project. The $5 million that Patrick Mahomes and his wife are donating marks the final gift for the historic Campaign for Fearless Champions.
Texas Tech plans to name its walkthrough area at the Womble Football Center after Mahomes thanks to his donation. Also, Texas Tech’s quarterback room and the offensive coordinator’s office in the New South End Zone building will be named after Mahomes.
Patrick Mahomes spent three years as the Red Raiders quarterback, before being drafted in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. Mahomes finished his Texas Tech career with over 11,000 passing yards, 93 touchdown passes and 29 interceptions.
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