Jackson Mahomes, Patrick Mahomes’ TikTok star brother, has been a subject of scrutiny in the NFL for his videos during game days, as well as a slew of other actions that were widely condemned.
Mahomes hasn’t been able to dance on the sidelines while his brother marches forward with the ball because it’s the offseason. But that is likely to happen soon.
The last time that happened was during the Divisional Round of the playoffs when Patrick Mahomes squared off against Josh Allen in Arrowhead Stadium.
After an overtime run, the Kansas City Chiefs were victorious.
The reaction of Mahomes’ brother and his then-fiancee Brittany Matthews, however, drew the attention of the fans.
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Their reaction sparked a squabble, with many people siding against them in the AFC Conference Championship game against the Cincinnati Bengals, only to see the TikTok duo disappoint.
That game also went to overtime, but this time it was Joe Burrow who came out on top.
Though the Chiefs had a fantastic season in 2021, a large portion of the NFL turned against them in the Conference Championship.
Following the conclusion of their season, a number of analysts suspected Patrick of confronting the duo in order to keep them from attracting further criticism.
However, Patrick Mahomes later denied all such rumors.
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Jackson Mahomes plans for the 2022 season on TikTok
Jackson Mahomes is back in his usual form just days after his wedding, as he plans to make TikTok videos during the 2022 season.
In his most recent TikTok video, which was shot during the Divisional Round game earlier this year, he makes a sudden move that may have enraged some fans once more.
Colin Kaepernick, who has a net worth of $20 million, has bid San Francisco farewell after selling his Bay Area mansion for an absurd amount in 2017.
“Who’s ready for my game day TikToks once more?” “Tag who I should collaborate with!” wrote the TikTok star in the caption.
With that said, one can only imagine what the Chiefs’ sidelines would look like during games.
Furthermore, when the Chiefs traded WR JuJu Smith-Schuster to the Pittsburgh Steelers earlier this offseason, who is also very active on TikTok, Jackson Mahomes approached him about future TikTok collaborations.
Later, JuJu ended the conversation by declining Mahomes’ offer.
Nonetheless, he strikes again with plans to collaborate during the season.