By the time the bass drops and the rhythm of Bad Bunny kicks in, it’s already clear: Brittany Mahomes is no longer just stepping into the spotlight — she owns it.
In a sizzling new Sports Illustrated Swimsuit video for the February 2026 digital issue, the 30-year-old mother of three dances freely in a swimsuit, moving with confidence, joy and unapologetic power. It’s not just a bikini moment — it’s a statement.
This is Brittany Mahomes, fully in her era.
🔥 A Mother Of Three — And Stronger Than Ever
Brittany shares three young children with NFL superstar Patrick Mahomes: Sterling (4), Bronze (3) and baby Golden Raye, who recently turned one. Yet motherhood hasn’t dimmed her edge — it’s sharpened it.
Friends and fans alike point to her discipline: Brittany never stopped training during pregnancy, always under professional supervision. The results are undeniable. Her athletic, sculpted physique in the SI footage reflects years of consistency — and a mindset that refuses limits.
This isn’t about “bouncing back.”
It’s about showing up.
🌊 Beyond The NFL Wife Label
With more than 2.1 million Instagram followers, Brittany’s influence stretches far beyond the sidelines. She is a co-owner of the Kansas City Current, a driving force behind women’s professional soccer, and the founder of a rapidly growing fitness brand centered on strength, wellness and sustainability.
The SI Swimsuit feature doesn’t frame her as “the wife of.”
It frames her as the woman in her own right.
✨ A New Generation Of WAGs Takes Center Stage
Brittany appears alongside a powerful lineup of high-profile NFL partners — all carving their own paths:
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Normani, engaged to DK Metcalf, bringing pop-star energy and global influence -
Christen Harper Goff, married to Jared Goff, blending fashion and film -
Ronika Love, wife of Jordan Love, transitioning from elite sport to wellness -
Haley Cavinder, engaged to Jake Ferguson, a face of the NIL generation -
Claire Kittle, married to George Kittle, building a lifestyle brand rooted in balance and health
Together, they represent a quiet shift — one that’s impossible to ignore.
💬 Not Just Supporting — But Shaping The Narrative
Yes, they show up on game day.
Yes, they celebrate from the stands.
But off the field, these women are founders, athletes, creators, business owners and leaders. Their identities don’t pause for kickoff — they expand.
And in that sun-soaked SI video, dancing effortlessly to Bad Bunny, Brittany Mahomes captures the moment perfectly.
This isn’t about being seen.
It’s about being recognized.
👇 Watch the video everyone’s talking about — and see how the meaning of “WAG” is being rewritten in real time. 👇





