Patrick Mahomes added another Super Bowl ring to his collection on Sunday night in a win against the Kansas City Chiefs. His wife Brittany, who is known for documenting gamedays on social media, posted photos to Twitter and Instagram after the big win.In the photos, the couple is seen celebrating on the field at State Farm Stadium, while holding their almost two-year-old daughter Sterling. After the game, Mahomes told the FOX crew that their infant son Bronze was also in attendance at the game but that it was now past his bedtime so he had left.Brittany Mahomes@BrittanyLynneSuper Bowl CHAMPS @PatrickMahomes259741480Super Bowl CHAMPS❤️ @PatrickMahomes https://t.co/u59BSUr0wFBefore the game, Brittany Mahomes posted photos of her outfit, a long-sleeved silk crop top with split sleeves and matching flared pants with ties. White high heels then completed the outfit. She paired the outfit with rectangular sunglasses and her hair in a half-up, half-down style.Brittany Mahomes@BrittanyLynneLet’s get it16452369Let’s get it😎🔥 https://t.co/4ps05rMcuYShe also wore a custom necklace that had the names Patrick, Sterling, and Bronze on it. Earlier in the day, Brittany took to her Instagram stories to bring fans along with her as she got her hair and makeup done ahead of the big game.Patrick Mahomes says he'll be ready for OTA's but not offseason golfPatrick Mahomes suffered a grade two high ankle sprain during the divisional round of the AFC playoffs. He missed just 13 snaps against the Jacksonville Jaguars and then went on to play in the AFC Championship game against the Cincinnati Bengals.Ari Meirov@MySportsUpdatePatrick Mahomes in the postseason:- 72/100 (72%)- 703 passing yards- 7 TDs - 0 INTs- Super Bowl MVPAnd he did a majority of it with a high-ankle sprain, an injury that typically sidelines players multiple weeks.150842524Patrick Mahomes in the postseason:- 72/100 (72%)- 703 passing yards- 7 TDs - 0 INTs- Super Bowl MVPAnd he did a majority of it with a high-ankle sprain, an injury that typically sidelines players multiple weeks. https://t.co/GZWVDkNzIMAfter the Kansas City Chiefs' win over the Eagles on Sunday night, in which the quarterback seemed to aggravate the injury, he said he wasn't worried about it and that he would be ready for OTA's (Organized Team Activities) come this spring:“I’ll for sure be ready for OTAs and everything like that. Obviously, we’ll continue to rehab, continue the treatment that we were doing, and just give it some rest. I think the best thing for it is going to be rest. Just try to make sure when we get to OTAs, I’m ready to go. One thing that might take a hit is my golf game. So I’ll take a few weeks off of that.”The Chiefs quarterback joked that the only part of his life that would be hindered by the injury would be his golf game this offseason. He noted that he will likely have to take a few weeks off before hitting the green again.