While most NFL quarterbacks spend the offseason recovering or training in warm climates, Patrick Mahomes was doing something far more meaningful — freezing his hands off in the backyard with his three young children, building a massive rainbow-colored igloo out of ice blocks.
Yes, the two-time Super Bowl MVP and Kansas City Chiefs superstar traded his helmet for gloves and helped turn a viral winter trend into an unforgettable family memory. His wife Brittany shared the heartwarming multi-day project on Instagram, and fans can’t stop talking about how the Mahomes household is serving major dad goals this winter.
The project started when Brittany spotted the rainbow igloo trend blowing up online (originally made famous by a Minnesota family). Patrick, fresh off another grueling NFL season, didn’t just support the idea — he jumped right in with Sterling Skye (4), Bronze Lavon (3), and baby Golden Raye (1).

In the behind-the-scenes video, Patrick can be seen helping fill dozens of aluminum trays with colored water, stacking the frozen ice blocks, and laughing as the colorful structure slowly rose in their snowy backyard. The entire process took several days of freezing, stacking, and adjusting, but the Mahomes family turned hard work into pure joy.
Brittany later joked in her caption: “Just a couple rookies trying to show you the whole process of how to build an igloo… would say we will do better next time but there will never be a next time.” Patrick, ever the supportive husband, replied in the comments with pure love: “Best mom out there!!”
But make no mistake — Patrick was hands-on the entire time. Between training sessions and family duties, the Chiefs quarterback made sure he was part of every step. From carrying heavy trays of colored water outside to help freeze them, to carefully stacking the vibrant red, blue, green, and yellow ice blocks with his older kids, Mahomes showed the world what fatherhood looks like when you actually show up.

The finished igloo was tall enough for Sterling and Bronze to stand inside and pose for photos. The colorful ice walls caught the sunlight like stained glass, creating a magical winter playhouse right in their own backyard. For a few precious days, the Mahomes kids had their own glowing rainbow fortress — all thanks to a dad who’s just as committed to being present at home as he is on the football field.
This project perfectly captures who Patrick Mahomes has become in 2026: not just one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, but a hands-on father who prioritizes making memories with his young family. Between leading the Chiefs, running his charitable foundation, and balancing fame, Patrick still finds time to do messy, fun, time-consuming dad activities like this.
Brittany has shared plenty of other winter moments too — snow angels with Sterling and Bronze, cozy family photos, and simple joys that show how the Mahomes crew stays grounded despite their very public life. Patrick’s involvement in the igloo build sent a clear message: even with his superstar schedule, family always comes first.
The inspiration behind the project came from the Ashbach family in Minnesota, who built a massive 12-foot rainbow igloo using over 700 ice blocks. While the Mahomes version was smaller, it carried the same spirit — creativity, teamwork, and turning a cold Midwest winter into something beautiful and fun.
Patrick Mahomes has always been known for his competitiveness on the field, but off the field, he’s proving to be just as dedicated. Whether it’s throwing touchdown passes or stacking frozen rainbow blocks with his toddlers, the man brings the same energy and heart to both.
In a world where celebrity parents are often criticized for being absent, Patrick and Brittany are showing a refreshing example of intentional parenting. They’re creating core memories in real time — and letting the world see the love behind the highlight-reel life.
As the rainbow igloo slowly melts away with the coming warmer weather, one thing is certain: the memories made inside it will last forever. For Patrick Mahomes, being a champion on the field is important — but being a present, playful dad at home might be his most meaningful role yet.
And judging by the smiles on his kids’ faces (and the pride in Brittany’s posts), he’s absolutely crushing that one too.