The Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes recently brought holiday cheer to his squad. He expressed gratitude toward his front line — the steadfast protectors on the field. All this happened just as they approached their Week 16 encounter with the Las Vegas Raiders.
His approach to holiday giving within the team was original and a continuation of an earlier initiative. This happened as the Chiefs recently triumphed over the New England Patriots with a score of 27-17. Mahomes definitely knows how to show commitment to his teammates. This act, infused with the festive spirit, wasn’t just a seasonal gesture but a meaningful extension of Mahomes’ appreciation for those who guard him in the game. His gifts have hit the headlines once again.
Mahomes delivered unique golf-themed Christmas surprises
This year’s Christmas saw Patrick Mahomes continuing his tradition of thoughtful gifting to his offensive line. This time, with personalized golf carts. Each $1,299-worth cart was adorned with the player’s last name and jersey number. It was a hit among the team members, including rookie left tackle Wanya Morris and linebacker Willie Gay Jr., even though he was a bit envious of not getting the cart himself.
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They were seen enjoying their new rides in Arrowhead Stadium’s parking lot. This gesture of appreciation follows Mahomes’ previous year’s gift of custom TaylorMade Stealth golf clubs, bags featuring the players’ jersey numbers, and golf balls. It looks like he completed the golf set for his offensive liners. Mahomes’ choice of golf-themed presents for two consecutive years showcased his high standard for quarterback gifting in the league.
His efforts to personalize these gifts show his leadership and the strong bond within the team. This time of the year, offensive linemen are often treated with gifts. Just like Mahomes, Trever Lawrence also gifted his offensive linemen.
Trevor Lawrence celebrates offensive linemen
The quarterback, Trevor Lawrence, also embraced the festive season by honoring his offensive linemen. He offered them a unique gift – an E-Z-GO golf cart for each. This gesture was his way of showing appreciation for their unwavering support and sacrifice in every game.
It reflects a broader NFL quarterback tradition, where the ones under center reciprocate the protection they receive on the field. Lawrence’s sentiment was encapsulated in his words, “Had to treat my boys right.”
He added, “They sacrifice a lot for us and for myself, so had to do something special for them for Christmas.” What do you think of the gifts by the QBs?