There’s some troubling news for Patrick Mahomes’ father, Pat Mahomes Sr., following a heated incident in New Orleans last week.
Reports suggest that the Texas District Attorney is pushing for the former baseball player to wear an alcohol monitoring bracelet after his altercation with former MLB player John Rocker.
The incident is causing more concern for Mahomes Sr., especially since it comes on the heels of a missed court-ordered drug test.
Court-Ordered Test Drama
Court documents obtained by In Touch reveal that Mahomes Sr. failed to submit a urine sample for a mandatory drug test on February 11, just two days after the Super Bowl.
He eventually provided the sample on February 12, and the results came back negative.
However, the missed test raised eyebrows, as it’s a breach of his probation requirements.
Mahomes Sr. had been given permission to travel to New Orleans to watch his son Patrick and the Kansas City Chiefs play the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, which the Chiefs lost 40-22.
The Confrontation with John Rocker
Adding fuel to the fire, Mahomes Sr. was involved in a physical altercation with former baseball star John Rocker outside a Bourbon Street bar in New Orleans.
The two men, who were rivals during the 1999 and 2000 MLB seasons, appeared to engage in a tense exchange, with video footage showing them pushing each other before bystanders stepped in.
Rocker, known for his controversial reputation, threw his cup of ice at Mahomes Sr. as he was pulled away by others.
This altercation quickly went viral, with Mahomes Sr. tweeting that Rocker was “a menace to society.”
The Legal Fallout
Following the altercation, it was reported that the District Attorney in Smith County, Texas, requested a condition be added to Mahomes Sr.’s probation.
Due to his frequent travel for sports events, they have asked for him to wear an additional portable alcohol monitoring device when he’s away from home and not using his vehicle.
This request comes after multiple legal issues Mahomes Sr. has faced over the years, including several arrests for driving while intoxicated and a recent driving ban.
A History of Legal Trouble
This latest incident isn’t the first time Mahomes Sr. has found himself in trouble with the law.
He was arrested for DUI in 2008, 2019, and 2024.
In addition, he was banned from driving last year after being caught on the road without a valid license.
He served 10 days in jail and is now under intense supervision during his first year of probation.
These ongoing issues have put Mahomes Sr.’s legal status in a delicate position, and the recent altercation in New Orleans only adds to the mounting concerns.
Family Issues Continue to Make Headlines
While Pat Mahomes Sr.’s legal battles continue, his family has also made headlines.
He was spotted in New Orleans just before the Super Bowl, alongside his ex-wife Randi and his son Jackson.
Jackson Mahomes has also had his own share of legal problems.
Last year, he was sentenced to six months of probation after pleading guilty to battery following an incident at a Kansas restaurant.
More serious charges of aggravated sexual battery were dropped when the alleged victim, the restaurant owner, refused to testify.
Personal Tragedy Strikes the Mahomes Family
On top of the legal drama, the Mahomes family is also dealing with the loss of Patrick’s grandfather, Randy Mahomes.
Randy passed away at the age of 78, just days before Patrick secured a spot in his third consecutive Super Bowl.
Patrick’s mother, Randi, shared a heartfelt message on social media, expressing the sorrow of holding her father’s hand as he passed away.
She also praised him, saying he was now in a better place.
Mahomes Sr. in the Spotlight
With everything happening around him, Mahomes Sr. remains under intense scrutiny.
Whether it’s his legal issues or the public fallout from his confrontation with John Rocker, it’s clear that his actions are continuing to draw attention.
Mahomes Sr.’s attorney has yet to comment on the situation, but with the added pressure of potential legal consequences, the spotlight on him is only growing.