Patrick Mahomes Showers Chiefs’ Offensive Line with Coolers Full of Luxury Christmas Gifts Including Rolex Watches
The NFL star quarterback is spreading Christmas cheer in the Chiefs’ locker room
The Kansas City Chiefs’ locker room is merry and bright this holiday season thanks to Patrick Mahomes!
The three-time Super Bowl winner, 29, went all out for his offensive line, showering them with gifts ahead of Christmas, PEOPLE can confirm.
Mahomes made sure to keep the Chiefs’ colors in mind.
Exclusive photos show their locker room lined with red Yeti Tundra Haul wheeled coolers. The coolers retail for $425 each, though the brand offers a variety of shades and sizes.
Perfect for celebrating their 13-1 record for the 2024 season, the coolers are designed to fit 82 cans or 64 pounds of ice.
However, Mahomes chose to fill the coolers with neither ice nor drinks, but instead played Santa Claus by filling each cooler with designer presents.
The star quarterback also gave his teammates Normatec Elite air compression leg attachments by Hyperice. The recovery boosters retail for $999 each.
The leg attachments weigh around 3 pounds each, with a battery life lasting up to four hours. With seven levels of compression, its “revolutionary HyperSync technology” ensures users will get the most out of their “symmetrical massage.”
Mahomes also included Rolex watches, Lucchese leather boots, Oakley sunglasses, WHOOP bands and products from Adidas’ Black Y-3 line. Two lucky teammates appeared to also receive Louis Vuitton luggage.
Mahomes has always spoken highly of his teammates.
During an October 2022 post-game interview between the Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders, Travis Kelce was interrupted by the Texas native who popped in just to say: “I love this dude right here, baby!”
Mahomes then cried as he wrapped his arms around Kelce, 35, for a hug, adding, “This my dawg!”
Kelce and Mahomes have played together since 2017, with the tight end even serving as a groomsman for Mahomes’ March 2022 wedding to Brittany Mahomes.
“To go put our entire goals, dreams, aspirations out there and bleed for every single person on this team,” Kelce later said of their special bond, calling it “a fun experience.”
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In October, Mahomes confessed that he felt terrible after accidentally injuring his teammate, Rashee Rice, during a game against the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium.
“When I saw the replay, I felt like s— that I hit Rashee,” Mahomes told reporters at the time. “I mean, I wasn’t worried about myself. I was worried about, hopefully, his injury and hopefully it wasn’t as bad as it looked because I was the one that hit him.”
The Chiefs will take on the Houston Texans on Saturday, Dec. 21, before playing the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day. The team has already clinched the AFC West title and a spot in the playoffs.
Source People.com