Mia Randall and Randi Mahomes.Photo: Randi Mahomes Twitter

Randi Mahomes

Patrick Mahomeswon big at the NFL Honors on Thursday night, and there were two important people in the audience there to cheer for him: his motherRandi Mahomesand his sister Mia Randall.

Randi shared photos on her social media of the two posing on the red carpet for the event right under Mahomes' banner, with Randi wearing a red off the shoulder dress and Mia sporting a v-neck, long-sleeved dress.

“MVP!!,” the proud mom wrote on Twitter alongside the photo, celebrating her son as he was named the NFL Most Valuable Player for the 2022-2023 season.

The pair was even able to snag a photo onstage with hostKelly Clarkson, with Randi writing, “What a night ❤️”

Although Mahomes, 27, couldn’t be at the ceremony in person due to Super Bowl prep as he and the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to face the Philadelphia Eagles, he accepted the award in a pre-recorded video.

Mahomes — who also won the MVP award in 2018 — was widely considered the favorite to win againafter leading the NFLin passing yards (5,250), passing touchdowns (41), offensive yards (5,614), and offensive TDs (45) during this season.

Leading up to the event, Randi posted a throwback Thursday photo of the quarterback from back when he was in high school, noting that she was"blessed" to be able to watch him take to the field againin the Super Bowl this Sunday.

“This feels like yesterday but today I’m headed off to watch (try too 🫣) my boy. Cheering for my kids never gets old. I wouldn’t have it any other way#chiefs#15#ibelieve#blessed,” she wrote in the caption.

During his last Super Bowl outing in 2021, she expressed her support for her son and even sent outseveral tweets calling out the refereesfor unfair rulings. Ultimately, Mahomes lost the game, but she expressed just how proud of him she was afterward.

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“Doing my best to raise my babies kind.. I may fail at this from time to time but I’m so proud of my kids when i see them spread kindness even on their hardest days.#blessed” shetweeted.

She will be cheering him on once again (and probably tweeting too) from the sidelines of the 2023 Super Bowl at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, which will take place on Feb. 12 and will air live on FOX at 6:30 p.m. EST.

source: people.com