Pat Mahomes Sr. claims he was victimized by social media hack after perceived Bills insult
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Pat Mahomes Sr., the father of two-time NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes, is back in the spotlight.
The elder Mahomes contends he was not responsible for a recent comment posted to his social media account, which appeared to reference the Buffalo Bills.
"Today is a great day to not be from Buffalo," Mahomes Sr.'s X account said after the Kansas City Chiefs' victory over the Bills in Sunday's AFC championship game.
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Patrick Mahomes' father, Pat Mahomes, after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Tennessee Titans in the AFC championship game at Arrowhead Stadium Jan. 19, 2020, in Kansas City, Mo. (David Eulitt/Getty Images)
The former MLB pitcher later took to his Instagram account to try and clear the air by asserting he was the victim of a social media hack.
"Haven’t been on Twitter/X in years," Mahomes Sr. wrote. "My account was hacked and I do not have access to it. Pls disregard any tweets from @pmahomes."
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He added another statement to his Instagram account.
"Attention: Patrick Mahomes Sr.’s X account has been compromised," the Instagram post said. "The Mahomes family holds the utmost respect for the Buffalo Bills organization and the #BillsMafia fan base. We are actively working to resolve this issue. Thank you for your understanding."
Pat Mahomes with son Patrick Mahomes. (Minnesota Twins)
Mahomes Sr. also offered an apology in an Instagram story post, writing, "Sorry for the misunderstanding. Would never."
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