BREAKING: After Confirming Patrick Mahomes’ ‘GOAT’ Status, Micah Parsons Follows Chiefs QB’s Footsteps With an Adorable Halloween Update

Halloween has come, and it appears that during trick-or-treating, two megastars’ sons have coincidentally matched. The talk here is over Patrick Mahomes’ son Bronze and Micah Parsons’ son Malcolm. Both kids looked amazing in Halloween costumes, yet they were quite similar. They both dressed up as lions to match the theme of their different family costumes.

What happened here was that both players’ family theme made their sons wear the same outfit. Patrick Mahomes and his family dressed up as Zoo animals due to which Bronze wore a Lion costume. And Micah Parsons and his kid both dressed up as lions. While this was a great coincidence, supporters began to suspect that Parsons did it on purpose.

Actually, the reason for this speculation is that some time ago, the LB mentioned that he believes Mahomes is a huge player in football. Not only that, but the guy granted him the title of GOAT but also declared that he does not care what other people think.

The LB even mentioned how Patrick Mahomes is the greatest of all time, and no one on the field can match his speed. The linebacker stated, “Pat Mahomes =GOAT! Idc we’ve never seen someone on this pace and level ever!!”

After receiving this message from him, supporters believe the Cowboys star is following in the footsteps of the Chiefs captain and he made his son wear a similar costume to twinning with Patrick Mahomes’ son. There is a potential that it may happen, but no reports fully corroborate it. However, several interviews demonstrate how much Parsons values Patrick Mahomes in general.

Micah Parsons has learned a lot from Patrick Mahomes

Actually, the linebacker is a big lover of online series and television shows. And when Netflix unveiled the program Quarterback, Parsons was thrilled. He watched the entire season and learned a lot from it. In an interview with People, he was asked what he enjoyed most about the show, and well he answered with ‘Patrick Mahomes’.

The man said that simply watching the show will teach you a lot about quarterbacks. Patrick Mahomes and Kirk Cousins were two of the people who taught him a lot.

“Life is just so important outside of football, and I just thought I learned so much from guys like Pat and Kirk,” Parsons stated, “You share your knowledge and tools on why you’re successful in the league, and I think storytelling is important, and to see them guys’ success and things they go through in the season, it really makes you open your eyes a lot.”

So that’s all there is to know about the two of them, and this mutual respect will probably continue in the future. It would surely be amazing to see the duo clash again.

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