Photo: Patrick Mahomes Instagram

Patrick Mahomesis celebrating hisSuper Bowl 2023win!
Shortly after theKansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles at the big gameon Sunday evening, the athlete, 27, shared a photo on his Instagram Story documenting his post-game festivities.
Seen sitting inside a bus, Mahomes wore a gray Chiefs T-shirt and complimenting red shorts while heheld onto the famed Vince Lombardi Trophyand a Chiefs-centric WWE belt, which was left for him in front of his locker after Sunday’s victory.
The quarterback — who wascrowned Most Valuable Player of the Super Bowl— completed the look with a pair of large black sunglasses and an NFL hair worn backward on his head.
Prior to the post, Mahomes shared the WWE belt with his teammates in the locker room at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, as seen in an official video posted to the WWE on Fox Twitter account.
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The Chiefs bested the Eagles at Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII with a score of 38-35. The Super Bowl victory marks the second in Mahomes' career, and the third for head coach Andy Reid. The franchise last won in 2020, when they beat the San Francisco 49ers at Super Bowl LIV.
During a ceremony after the game, Mahomes was asked whether he believes the Chiefs are a “dynasty” now that they have won two Super Bowls in four seasons. “I’m not gonna say dynasty yet,” Mahomes responded. “We’re not done yet!”
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Kansas City beat the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Divisional Round, and the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC Conference Championship, to punch their ticket to the Super Bowl.
Meanwhile, the Eagles bested the New York Giants, then the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game, to reach their first Super Bowl since their 2018 win.
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Celebrities includingLeBron James,Elon Musk, and WNBA starBrittney Grinerwere all in attendance at the game, as well asDamar Hamlin, who appeared in apre-game ceremonythat honored the medical teams from the Cincinnati Bengals and the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
The night began with country singerChris Stapletonsinging a rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” with Troy Kotsur, the Oscar-winning actor who starred in 2021’s feature filmCODA, performing American sign language alongside him.
source: people.com