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Patrick Mahomes Told Us What Morals He Wants To Pass Down To His Kids, And It's Exactly What A GOAT Would Say

Right after his big win at Super Bowl LVII, Patrick Mahomes talked about the importance of family.

Super Bowl LVII wrapped up last weekend, with the Kansas City Chiefs beating the Philadelphia Eagles, 38-35.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes celebrates with his team

I am a true lover of football, to the point of being in at least four fantasy leagues every year. So, I have to say: That was one hell of a game to witness live!

Patrick Mahomes throws a pass under pressure during Super Bowl LVII

Plus, Rihanna did her thing for the halftime show. The billionaire artist also publicly uncovered her baby bump for the first time, revealing that she is expecting a second child with A$AP Rocky.

Rihanna performs at halftime during Super Bowl LVII

Through all the hype, tackles, performances, and stats, my favorite storyline leading up to the Super Bowl was the one highlighting two Black quarterbacks — Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts — and their fathers, Patrick Mahomes Sr. and Averion Hurts.

Patrick Mahomes Sr. watches his son play

So when BuzzFeed got a chance to ask Patrick about fatherhood and what lessons his dad passed down to him that he'd like to pass down to his kids, the answer was exactly what you would expect from a young GOAT.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes hugs his dad

"I think the biggest thing my dad instilled in me was first, to follow your dreams," Mahomes answered in a press conference after the game. "He said 'No matter what, how it looks, follow your dream and work your tail off and have no regrets on how you work to get to that dream.'"

Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid get interviewed

"And second, 'Just be a great man,'" Mahomes continued.

Patrick Mahomes gets interviewed on Fox Sports

"Those two things, he always talked to me about was, 'How can you follow your dream to get to achieve that dream?' and 'How can you be a great man while you do it?' So that was something that was instilled in me at a young age by my dad, and it's something I want to instill in my daughter and my son: 'How can ya'll be great people that make this Earth a better place whenever ya'll leave it?'"

atrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs and Brittney Mahomes pose with their children, Sterling, 1, and Bronze, 11 weeks old,

You can watch Patrick answer the question in the video below:

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