Patrick Mahomes is known for his incredible skills on the field, but his generosity off the field is just as impressive. This holiday season, the Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback took Christmas cheer to the next level by gifting his offensive line some seriously lavish presents, estimated at around $25,000 per player.

Mahomes’ thoughtful gesture started with a post shared by the Chiefs’ official X account, featuring photos of the lavish gifts, which included an array of high-end items. Among the most notable gifts were Red Yeti Tundra Haul wheeled coolers, each retailing for $425. But Mahomes didn’t just stop at coolers. He transformed these coolers into gift boxes by filling them with a mix of top-tier items.

The O-Line received Normatec Elite air compression leg attachments by Hyperice, which are used for muscle recovery and cost $999 each. Mahomes also gifted his teammates some luxurious Rolex watches, Oakley sunglasses, and Lucchese leather boots—items that reflect his appreciation for the hard work and protection they provide him on the field.

To top it all off, each player received a WHOOP band, a fitness tracker that helps with performance and recovery, and pieces from Adidas’ exclusive Black Y-3 collection.

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This act of generosity is part of a tradition Mahomes has cultivated over the years. Last Christmas, he made headlines when he gifted his offensive line custom golf carts, which the team joyfully took for a spin around the Truman Sports Complex. And after the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory in 2020, Mahomes went viral for gifting the O-line custom golf clubs.

It’s clear that Mahomes values his teammates and understands the importance of their contributions to the team’s success. These extravagant gifts are not just a token of appreciation—they’re a symbol of the tight-knit bond between a quarterback and his offensive line. In a league where every inch of protection counts, Mahomes’ thoughtful Christmas surprise demonstrates that sometimes, the best gifts come from the heart.