Patrick Mahomes got a harsh message from an NHL executive: "You should keep your brother out of jail

Patrick Mahomes got wrapped up in an issue that didn't pertain to him and called for the Arizona Coyotes NHL team to move to Kansas City, something that didn't sit well with Makayla Perkins, head of social media for Phoenix Sports, who sent a harsh message to the Chiefs quarterback.

Patrick Mahomes got wrapped up in an issue that didn't pertain to him and called for the Arizona Coyotes NHL team to move to Kansas City, something that didn't sit well with Makayla Perkins, head of social media for Phoenix Sports, who sent a harsh message to the Chiefs quarterback.

A few weeks ago, a poll was conducted to ask the citizens of Temple, Arizona, if they wanted a new stadium for the Coyotes, the answer was overwhelming and the no vote won by far.

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Due to the citizens' verdict, rumors began to spread that the team could change cities. It was then that Patrick Mahomes appeared, the Super Bowl winner wrote on his Twitter account.

"KC coyotes has a nice ring to it! @NHL what y'all think? @tmobilecenter!"

The response from the NHL folks.

Several didn't like what Mahomes wrote, to Makayla Perkins executive of Phoenix Sports, who run the Coyotes account, reacted strongly and sent a harsh message to the Kansas City Chiefs player.

"Maybe you should focus more on keeping your little brother out of jail and less on our NHL team," she wrote on her twitter account, although she later deleted it.

No one involved has commented on the matter.

What happened to Jackson Mahomes?

According to an affidavit, Mahomes was accused of forcibly kissing a woman against her will on three occasions earlier this year, after grabbing her by the neck. The incident took place at Aspens Restaurant and Lounge in Overland Park, Kansas, on February 25.

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Mahomes was charged with one count of misdemeanor battery and three counts of aggravated sexual battery after allegedly assaulting the owner of Aspens Restaurant and Lounge in Kansas City last February. He was released on a $100,000 bail.

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