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Patrick Mahomes has rarely-seen half-brother who shares same NFL dream

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Patrick Mahomes has rarely-seen half-brother who shares same NFL dream

Days before Patrick Mahomes clinched his third Super Bowl victory, half-brother Graham Walker made plans to follow in his footsteps.

Walker is the third son of Patrick Mahomes Snr and, earlier this year, transferred from Brown to Rice University. The All-American wide receiver initially picked the Ivy League school for the “unique opportunities that it provided” him “both academically and athletically.”




The 6’3”, 215 lbs powerhouse studied philosophy at Brown but now has his sights set on a career in the NFL. During his time with the Bears, he clocked up 127 catches, 1,496 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns. Those impressive numbers led to him entering the transfer portal after deciding to focus on football over the past year.

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“Seeing the track record of guys going to the NFL and the guys that the coaching staff has developed just provides more and more reason to join such a great program,” Walker told ‘ The Roost ‘ of his reasons for committing to Rice. He is expected to fill the shoes of Luke McCaffrey, who was picked No. 100 overall at this year’s NFL Draft by the Washington Commanders.

McCaffrey was the first Rice alumni drafted in nine years. However, wideout Austin Trammell, formerly of the Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Rams, also made the league after attending the university, albeit after going undrafted.

Walker’s father revealed earlier this year that his son is keen to follow in the footsteps of his half-brother.

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