When it comes to gift-giving, it’s the thought that counts, but Patrick Mahomes balls out anyway.
Indeed, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback—who shares Sterling, 3, Bronze, 2, and a third baby on the way with wife Brittany Mahomes—proved he moonlights as Santa Claus by showering his fellow teammates with extravagant holiday gifts.
In a post shared by the team’s official X account Dec. 18, the Chiefs showed off Patrick’s gifts purchased for the offensive line members—which include Jawaan Taylor, Wanya Morris and Kingsley Suamataia.
The photo of the elaborate gift basket includes a $425 Yeti cooler, a Rolex watch, Oakley sunglasses and Lucchese Cowboy boots.
And the 29-year-old also included some luxuries that football players will particularly love—including a Whoop athletic band, a performance monitor that retails for $240, and Normatec Elite Air leg compression boots, which retail for around $1000.
Although Patrick may come off as spendthrift by giving the gifts to at least 12 of his fellow teammates, the offensive line players are the most important to his own performance on the field, allowing him to score 22 touchdowns this season—and protecting him from career-altering injuries.
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