Patrick Mahomes Lends His Super Bowl Rings to Logan Paul to Use as Brass Knuckles on WWE Raw
Mahomes sat front row when Paul approached him about using his Super Bowl rings as a weapon against Jey Uso
It’s been a few months since three-time Super Bowl champ Patrick Mahomes notched his latest title — and in his free time he decided to pay a quick visit to Logan Paul and let him borrow some very valuable pieces of jewelry.
During a recent surprise appearance at this week’s WWE Raw, Kansas City Chiefs 2024 Super Bowl MVP Mahomes, 28, sent the crowd into a frenzy when he let Paul, 29, use his Super Bowl rings as brass knuckles in his match with Jey Uso.
Mahomes was sitting front row when Paul approached him about using his Super Bowl rings as a weapon against Uso, however his punch missed Uso at the last second and instead he struck JD McDonagh, according to CBS Sports.
Mahomes has been enjoying the offseason after securing his third Super Bowl ring in February. Just before his appearance on WWE Raw, the dad of two hosted his annual 15 and Mahomies Foundation Golf Classic gala in Las Vegas on April 27, attended by his friends Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.
And earlier this month, the Kansas City Chiefs recently celebrated Mahomes’ seventh anniversary with the team courtesy of a video highlighting all of his accomplishments thus far.
The video kicked off showing Mahomes in his Texas Tech football jersey in college before cutting to him in a Chiefs jersey, as audio from his first NFL draft played. “With the 10th pick in the 2017 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs select Patrick Mahomes,” the voiceover on the video said.
A shot of Mahomes from his most recent Super Bowl win concluded the video. He could be seen wearing a Chiefs hat and celebrating the win with his family and team as confetti rained down.
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“Seven years ago today, Patrick Mahomes became a Chief. The rest is history,” the team wrote in the caption of the video on Instagram.
Meanwhile, Paul's brother Jake Paul is gearing up to fight heavyweight boxing legend Mike Tyson in a live special to air on streaming giant Netflix.
Related: Mike Tyson, 57, to Return to Boxing for Live Match Against Jake Paul, 27, on Netflix
Netflix announced the event last month, saying the match will take place Saturday, July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Paul, 27, said in a statement that he “could not be more excited” about the match with 57-year-old Tyson, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest boxers in history.
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