Patrick Mahomes’ Mom Randi Shows off His Childhood Home, Including Travis Kelce Mannequin and Baby Photos

“We’re seeing the fashion, the family photos, all the things,” ‘Got It from My Momma’ podcast host Jennifer Vickery Smith said in the introduction for the video

Patrick Mahomes’ childhood home comes with a few surprises — including a Travis Kelce mannequin.

The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback’s mother, Randi Mahomes, 48, gave Jennifer Vickery Smith from the Got It from My Momma podcast a tour of her home and showed off the portraits and items that were special to the football star.
Patrick Mahomes’ Mom Randi Shows off His Childhood Home, Including Travis Kelce Mannequin and Baby Photos


“We’re seeing the fashion, the family photos, all the things,” Smith said in the TikTok video.

 

The video started off with Randi showing off a wall near the home’s entrance, which featured one of Patrick’s black football jerseys from 2017 encased in a frame and a photo of the quarterback in his Texas Tech uniform for a cover shoot of Texas Football magazine.


They then moved down the hall to show a boxing mannequin, which Randi dubbed “Travis.” The Century Bob mannequin was covered in a black Super Bowl hat and a gray jersey with Travis’ number, 87.

“He gave this to my daughter… He signed it, ‘To Mia,’ ” Randi noted, adding that the shirt was from a Pro Bowl practice.


“It was so sweet, and so, that’s kind of just been here,” Randi said. “My girlfriends love it. They’re like can we — I’m like, ‘Get away from Mia’s shirt.’ ”

“He scared me a little when I walked through the door, I’m not gonna lie,” Smith said of the mannequin, to which Randi responded, “He scares everybody.”
Patrick Mahomes’ Mom Randi Shows off His Childhood Home, Including Travis Kelce Mannequin and Baby Photos
The pair then walked through a door to the left and turned down another corridor, which had frames showing side profiles of Patrick and his children. They walked further down and Randi showed cutouts of her children, which she said she used to “make when they were little.”