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Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes is a lovable figure in the NFL world. With humility over his own success and a hunger to become one of the greats, Mahomes is an indispensable weapon for the Chiefs Kingdom. Apart from the love and support of his fans, he also has a loving family and his wife Brittany, who are there with him every step of the way. But there is one member of the Mahomes clan that rubs off on people the wrong way. And it is none other than his younger brother Jackson Mahomes. Be ready to witness another tale of one of his antiques.

Unlike his NFL superstar brother, Jackson Mahomes is a well-known TikToker with over a million followers. But the NFL world does not hold him in high regard because of his controversial lifestyle. And there was also a time when he was reportedly not allowed to attend his brother’s games in the NFL.

Did Patrick Mahomes put a ban on his brother in the NFL?

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The younger brother of the 2x Super Bowl Champion does not possess an impressive record of behaving in the NFL games he attends. The NFL world scrutinized Jackson Mahomes, along with Brittany, for their actions throughout the 2021 season of the NFL. Fans widely criticized him during the Chiefs’ game against the Baltimore Ravens.

After the Chiefs lost 36-35, Mahomes allegedly poured a bottle of water on the Ravens fanbase after being taunted by them. He came under the limelight once again during the Sean Taylor Memorial, after making a TikTok video dancing on the memorial. This led to allegations that Patrick Mahomes decided to make sure his brother does not attend NFL games anymore.

In an article by the New York Post, former NFL player turned media personality, Rich Ohrnberger claimed that Patrick Mahomes had a ‘sit down’ with his wife and younger brother, and asked them not to attend any games in the 2022 season. He said that Mahomes believes, “Jackson and Brittany have become a distraction, and their sideline antics are bad for his brand.” The QB seemed to have shut down this rumor with a tweet that said, “Y’all just be making stuff up these days” with three laughing emojis.

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But, Jackson Mahomes still finds himself in troubled waters even today. He is currently under trial for an incident that occurred in February in a restaurant in Oakland Park.

Jackson Mahomes is still in troubled waters

The young social media influencer is fighting a legal battle after being convicted of allegedly hitting a 19-year-old waiter and also reportedly kissing the 40-year-old owner Aspen Vaughn of the Aspens Restaurant in Oakland Park. In lieu of this incident, they sent Jackson Mahomes to the Johnson County Detention Center in Kansas on May 3. But they released him hours after on a $100,000 bond. He then went on to make a special request, seeking permission to get in touch with four individuals who were witnesses during the incident. 

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While the final verdict from the court is still yet to be decided, fans will wonder if the younger Mahomes will find ever find himself controversially free in his life.