The Mahomes family is talented. Four members with different sports backgrounds show outdoor games running through the family’s veins. On one hand, Patrick Mahomes is making his family and momma Randi Mahomes proud; on the other hand, his younger sibling, Mia Randall, is also giving the KC family moments to be proud of.

The Kansas City Chiefs are again enjoying a victorious season, with eight wins and three losses. Their next matchup will be against the Green Bay Packers in a chilling-weather venue at Lambeau Field. As the December 3 game approaches, it will be interesting for Mahomes’ family fans to witness the 15th game in the league between the two. Meanwhile, a recent competition featuring Mia is also winning the hearts of many, and momma Randi is feeling proud of her daughter.

If you are a Mahomes fan, you know that Patrick Mahomes’ sister, Mia Randall, is a soccer and basketball player for her school team. Most recently, the 12-year-old had a basketball competition at her school, where she was seen making a field goal for her team.

In excitement, her mother, Randi Mahomes, took to Instagram and posted the video of her scoring, updating their game win to her followers. She wrote a caption saying, “Go Mia!! Great game!! And the Win!” Fans loved the talent and gameplay of the youngster, showering their best wishes and admiration for her.

After Mia and her squad won the school basketball game, momma Randi eagerly awaits her son Patrick Mahomes’ victory in the December 3 clash.

The Packers will host the Chiefs at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, on Sunday, December 3, at 8:20 p.m. ET. This matchup would be significant as the home team, with a 5-6 record, needs another win to stay competitive for a wildcard spot in the NFC. With an 8-3 record, the Chiefs have lost two games against teams from a different division. Despite this, they control their fate in the AFC, but winning the SNF is crucial for the franchise to stay in the race. Historically, for the first time, the Packers are hosting home games against the reigning SB champs in consecutive years.

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Last season, they defeated the Los Angeles Rams at the same stadium. The rivalry between the franchises has played out 14 times, including one postseason game, with the Packers winning five and the Chiefs winning eight, with one tie. This game adds intrigue because of the Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, who started his NFL career as a Packers’ assistant coach under Mike Holmgren in the 1990s and holds a 6-6 record against the Packers. However, on the side of the Packers’ coach, Matt LaFleur has never lost a December game and has an advantage in cold-weather matchups.

So, what do you think, who will win?