
USA Today via Reuters
Mar 10, 2019; Dallas, TX, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes I! (right) watches the game between the Dallas Mavericks and the Houston Rockets with his brother Jackson Mahomes (left) at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports | Reuters

USA Today via Reuters
Mar 10, 2019; Dallas, TX, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes I! (right) watches the game between the Dallas Mavericks and the Houston Rockets with his brother Jackson Mahomes (left) at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports | Reuters
Jackson Mahomes has unceremoniously become an object of ridicule among NFL fans. He might be one of the most popular TikTok stars in the States. The hate from NFL fans is inevitable and has a long history. However, Patrick Mahomes’ brother has an appeal that every Instagram user could agree upon.
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The Mahomes house has a celebrity status and has a well-lit sporting background. Patrick Mahomes is the NFL Prodigy and the next in line to succeed the GOAT. His wife, Brittany, is a soccer player and a fitness expert. Moreover, his father, Pat Mahomes, was an MLB icon. The household holds tremendous importance to Kansas City, and the Chiefs Kingdom believes QB Mahomes will leapfrog into the next level.
Jackson Mahomes is a constant point of satire in the NFL. But one of his appeals for Instagram to be an image-sharing platform is something most users want to see. The TikTok Star expresses his point via re-sharing a post on Instagram Stories, and he wants to keep the platform image-oriented.
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Brother Mahomes shares the post which mentions, “MAKE INSTAGRAM INSTAGRAM AGAIN. (stop trying to be tiktok i just want to see cute photos of my friends.) SINCERERLY, EVERYONE.”
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The notion was initially raised by a photographer whose Instagram username goes Illumitati. She started the revolution to reintroduce Instagram’s previous generation. The user also encourages others to share the story and sign the petition. It eventually caught Jackson’s attention, and he re-shared it in his stories. However, a TikTok star raising such a notion is a fascinating subject to observe.
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Patrick Mahomes was once upset with his Brother’s actions
In 2021, the Kansas City Chiefs headed to Baltimore for a Sunday Night Football game. Unfortunately, the Chiefs lost to the Ravens, 36-35. As disastrous as the loss, a situation arose with the TikTok star and Patrick’s wife Brittany in the stands. They got involved in an altercation with some Ravens fans at Baltimore’s M&T Bank Stadium. After being verbally abused, Jackson empties a water bottle over them before leaving the venue.
Jackson Mahomes was caught on camera dousing Baltimore supporters with a bottle of water following the Chiefs' loss at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday. #TheMorningGrindWithShayAndShyne https://t.co/1ubDvFefuI
— KPRS – Hot 103 Jamz (@Hot103Jamz) September 23, 2021
Reporters inquired Patrick Mahomes about the scenario during his weekly press conference. The QB mentions via Kansas City Star, “Yeah, I mean, obviously it’s something that we don’t want to necessarily do. There was things said to him, and Brittany, that you don’t see kind of on the clip.”
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Undeniably, Jackson Mahomes is subject to a lot of hate. Probably he reached his breaking point in Baltimore, which led to fans calling out his actions on the internet.
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