NFL Star Patrick Mahomes’ Daughter Bitten by “Mutant” Rabbit in Park — Doctors Sound Alarm Over Mysterious Gene Mutation

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It was supposed to be an ordinary sunny afternoon — a brief escape from the cameras, the roaring crowds, and the relentless schedule that comes with being the daughter of one of the NFL’s most recognizable faces. But for the Mahomes family, a day in the park has turned into a medical mystery that is gripping the nation.

Sources close to the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback confirmed that his young daughter, Sterling Skye Mahomes, was playing at a local park earlier this week when she was suddenly bitten by what witnesses described as a “strange-looking rabbit” lurking near the edge of the playground.

At first glance, the animal seemed like any other wild rabbit — small, with patches of white and brown fur. But parents who saw the incident reported something unnerving: its eyes appeared unusually pale, its movements unnaturally quick, and its teeth… longer than they should have been. One mother described it as “a rabbit that didn’t look right — almost like it had been altered in some way.”

The Bite That Changed Everything

Sterling was reportedly feeding bits of grass to the rabbit when it lunged without warning, sinking its sharp teeth into her hand. The bite was deep enough to draw blood, and parkgoers immediately rushed to help, using tissues and a bottle of water to clean the wound.

Patrick Mahomes, who was not at the park at the time, was informed within minutes. He and his wife, Brittany, rushed their daughter to a local children’s hospital, fearing not only infection but also potential rabies exposure.

However, what doctors discovered was far stranger — and far more concerning.

A Genetic Twist No One Expected

Initial blood tests on Sterling revealed no trace of rabies or other common zoonotic diseases. But when veterinarians captured the rabbit for testing, the real shock emerged.

According to a statement from the attending physician, the animal carried an “unidentified genetic mutation” that appeared to alter its immune system and saliva composition. This mutation, doctors say, could make the bite unusually resistant to conventional antibiotics and antiviral medications.

“The genetic sequence we’re seeing is unlike anything in our existing database,” said Dr. Marcus Feldman, a pediatric infectious disease specialist. “It’s not just a variant of a known virus or bacteria — it’s something entirely different. And that makes treatment much more complicated.”

The Race to Contain the Risk

Hospital officials have since placed Sterling under specialized care, closely monitoring her for signs of unusual swelling, fever, or neurological changes. Though her condition remains stable, doctors admit they are working without a clear medical playbook.

Meanwhile, animal control teams and wildlife biologists are sweeping the park and surrounding neighborhoods in an urgent attempt to locate and remove any other animals that might carry the same mutation. So far, two more rabbits showing similar physical traits have been spotted but not yet captured.

This has sparked fears that the genetic anomaly could be spreading among the local rabbit population — a possibility experts say could complicate containment efforts.

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A Community on Edge

Parents in the area have been warned to keep children away from wild animals until further notice. Public health announcements have gone out across Kansas City urging residents to report any rabbit sightings that match the description: pale or milky eyes, elongated teeth, and unusual aggressiveness toward humans.

Local schools have even postponed planned field trips to nature reserves, citing “potential wildlife safety risks.” The city’s Parks and Recreation Department has temporarily closed the playground where the incident occurred, cordoning off the area with yellow hazard tape while investigators search for clues about the animal’s origins.

Theories Swirl About the Rabbit’s Mutation

Speculation has run rampant online. Some suggest the rabbit may have been exposed to toxic waste or agricultural chemicals that triggered the mutation. Others suspect it could be an escaped lab animal, possibly part of an experimental breeding program.

Wildlife biologist Dr. Elaine Torres, who has been studying the captured rabbit’s DNA, says it’s too early to know for sure. “We can’t rule out natural mutation, but the complexity of the genetic changes makes it unusual for something that happened entirely by chance in the wild. If this is the result of human interference — intentional or otherwise — then we need to find out who’s responsible before it spreads further.”

Mahomes Family Remains Silent — For Now

Patrick and Brittany Mahomes have not yet issued a public statement about their daughter’s condition. However, close friends say the family is “shaken but hopeful” and are placing their trust in the medical team.

“Patrick is a warrior on the field, but right now, he’s just a dad worried about his little girl,” one source said. “He’s been at the hospital almost constantly, reading to her, keeping her spirits up, and asking doctors a million questions.”

Could This Be the First Case of Its Kind?

If confirmed, this would be the first recorded instance of a rabbit carrying a mutation capable of resisting multiple forms of standard treatment in humans. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been notified, they have yet to classify it as a public health emergency.

Still, infectious disease experts are urging vigilance. “One case is alarming,” Dr. Feldman noted. “But what we fear is the possibility of more bites occurring before we fully understand what we’re dealing with.”

A Mystery With High Stakes

For now, the Mahomes family is waiting — and so is the public. Will Sterling make a full recovery? Will more mutated rabbits be found? And perhaps the most unsettling question: where did this strange genetic twist come from in the first place?

Until those answers emerge, Kansas City remains caught between fear and fascination, watching closely as science races against time to solve a mystery that began with a simple day in the park — and a rabbit that shouldn’t have existed.