Patrick Mahomes traded locker room for a family living room on Halloween. He and his family dressed as Spider Man characters and posted the moment on Instagram.

The pictures showed playful joy and a first for baby Golden. Fans warmed to it now while Mahomes refocused on a tough trip.
The Mahomes family dressed up as Spider-Man characters for Halloween 🎃👻
📸: @patrickmahomes and @brittanylynne on IG pic.twitter.com/XCQd8VWR4z
— Farzin Vousoughian (@Farzin21) November 1, 2025
Patrick and his son Bronze looked like two different versions of Spider Man while daughters Sterling and baby Golden matched as Spider Gwens.
Brittany dressed as Aunt May and the images felt like a small holiday movie. Fans poured in with praise on Instagram.
Baby Golden had her first Halloween and the moment felt special. Born in January she wore a tiny Spider Gwen outfit that stole the spotlight in many photos.
Sterling cradled her and Bronze struck a superhero pose that showed family playfulness. The post echoed a softer side of a player known for big stage moments.
The family theme continued a recent trend. Last year, the Mahomes household went with a zoo motif and fans loved the creativity then too.
Each season Mahomes finds ways to share life off the field while staying locked in for the next game. The balance shows why he connects with fans beyond highlight plays.
The images reminded viewers that players are also normal people with lives beyond the field. In the locker room, focus will shift back to play and plans.
On game day, Mahomes will trade costumes for a helmet and a playbook, but the family moment will travel with him.
The takeaway is simple. Joy and focus can coexist. Mahomes showed both sides in one weekend and the league will watch how it translates into the Chiefs performance in Buffalo.
Fans will watch both the costumes and the scoreboard this weekend with equal interest for sure.
Patrick Mahomes Sets the Tone Before Bills Game With Bold Message
The photos created a warm pause before a heated rivalry. Mahomes shared the images as the Chiefs prepared to face the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium this Sunday.
He acknowledged the intensity ahead and hinted at respect for the opponent. He said, “They do not like the Chiefs,” and added, “They do not like us.”
Mahomes framed the matchup as one to respect. He praised the stadium and its history and said, “Who knows it might be the last time that we get the opportunity to play there.” The quote underlined how the personal moment blends with professional stakes.
The rivalry sets up a classic test for the Chiefs. Bills fans have long memories and the AFC title meeting last January still matters. Mahomes has led Kansas City to multiple Super Bowl runs since 2020, and Buffalo keeps closing the gap. The matchup promises to be a noisy and high-pressure affair for both teams.
