
And while Patrick was putting together championship seasons, becoming the youngest Super Bowl MVP, signing record-breaking multimillion-dollar contracts and snapping up baseball teams, Brittany was making her own money moves, joining an ownership group that brought NWSL team Kansas City Current to their adopted city. (He invested as well in 2023.)
“I have a true level of appreciation for what these incredible women do on a daily basis,” she said in a statement. “We have the greatest fans and community here in KC and I can’t wait to huddle around this team.”
First she had some business to take care of with her own squad.
A month after he signed his 10-year, $477 million contract extension in 2020, Patrick plunked down cash on an 8-acre piece of land to build their dream home. Confident they’d put down roots, he explained in Netflix’s Quarterback, “I was like, ‘I’m gonna be here, I might as well build the exact house I want.'”
For the pair, who moved in shortly after his second Super Bowl win, that meant a massive pool, golf hole, a 50-yard football field and enough space for a growing family.