Probation extended for Mahomes Sr.
Posted/updated on: March 10, 2026 at 9:25 pm
TYLER — A Smith County court judge has extended the probation for Patrick Mahomes Sr. by two years on Monday. Mahomes Sr., was arrested earlier this year for allegedly violating his probation from a conviction for driving while intoxicated.
According to our news partner KETK, the defense said, Mahomes Sr. should be “out by today” after the state of Texas retracted the claim that he was drinking and driving during his probation. Instead, the state said it was only an event in his SCRAM device. Today meaning Monday.
The court approved the dismissal and the following changes have been granted to his probation:
- 16 week out-patient counseling with Cenikor
- SCRAM Unit usage has been extended for two years
- Mahomes has 120 days to complete 31.2 hours of community service
- 30 days in jail, with the time he has served since February being credited
- No travel permitted during the rest of his probation
The 55-year-old Mahomes Sr., was arrested Feb. 3 during a meeting with his probation officer after a warrant was obtained for a probation violation. His ankle monitor indicated a TAC level of 0.045%.
In August 2024, he pleaded guilty to his third DWI charge and received a sentence of five years’ probation with one year of intense supervision. Mahomes Sr. could’ve faced up to ten years in prison if the court had approved the revocation of his probation.





