Kelce left a concise, supportive comment on Brittany’s Instagram post announcing the honor: “HOF BRITT! LFG!” The Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes followed with a congratulatory message, underscoring the family-like bond shared by the group.
Brittany Mahomes, who played college soccer for UT Tyler from 2013 to 2016, expressed that the honor was meaningful and reflected on her journey. The induction ceremony was private, according to UT Tyler, and Brittany reflected on how the university shaped her life and career.
In her share from the event, Brittany highlighted her four years at UT Tyler as foundational to who she is today. She finished second all-time in UT Tyler program history in both points and goals, underscoring her productive collegiate career and ongoing involvement in soccer.
Beyond her playing days, Brittany has continued to influence women’s soccer through business ventures and partnerships, including roles with the Kansas City Current ownership group. She announced a collaboration involving Adidas for UT Tyler’s women’s soccer program beginning in fall 2026.
The milestone and the social-media exchanges highlighted the public support among Brittany, Travis Kelce, and Patrick Mahomes, who have often backed each other’s personal and professional milestones. The group’s public interactions continue to shape the off-field narrative surrounding the Chiefs’ inner circle.
Separately, Brittany used the occasion to unveil a new partnership tied to UT Tyler’s women’s soccer program, confirming that Team Mahomes will collaborate with Adidas to boost visibility and opportunities for women’s sports. She emphasized the goal of expanding opportunities and visibility for female athletes.
This development follows Brittany’s longstanding involvement in soccer and her ongoing commitment to advancing women’s sports, aligning with her broader efforts within the Kansas City sports community. The sequence of events reinforces the strong public ties within the Chiefs’ extended family.