Patrick Mahomes has received some positive news away from football involving a business venture he shares with Travis Kelce.
The Kansas City Chiefs stars opened a high-end steakhouse called 1587 Prime in September, named after their jersey numbers — Mahomes’ No. 15 and Kelce’s No. 87. However, the restaurant soon became the subject of a federal lawsuit from a company called 1587 Sneakers, which claimed the restaurant’s name violated its trademark.
The company sought an emergency court order that would have forced the restaurant to stop operating while the case moved forward. A judge denied that request, ruling the company waited too long after the restaurant opened to seek immediate action.
Because of the ruling, 1587 Prime can remain open and continue serving customers while the lawsuit proceeds through the legal system. The decision is considered an early win for Mahomes and Kelce, though the dispute itself has not yet been resolved.
Meanwhile, Mahomes continues recovering from a serious knee injury suffered late in the 2025 season as he works toward returning for the 2026 NFL campaign.