The Hamilton Spectator

Mahomes makes it extra special for KC kids

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The kids from Kansas City’s inner-city football program were already in the kind of happy-golucky mood that comes with a modest holiday shopping spree, when they lined up to take a picture.

Some were laughing. All of them were smiling.

Then their idol stepped out from his hiding place and the screaming started.

Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes had taken time out of his day off Tuesday to show up at Dick’s Sporting Goods and surprise the kids from KC United. He took photograph­s, signed autographs and presented the team’s founder, local pastor Adrian Roberson, with $5,000 to fund next season.

“I have no words for it,” said Roberson, who broke into tears.

Mahomes is arguably the hottest player in the NFL this season, his record-setting performanc­e as a first-year starter helping the Chiefs to a 9-2 record. And not surprising­ly, that has caused the demands on his time to skyrocket, from the unending interview requests to meet-andgreets and other events. Somehow, the 23-year-old quarterbac­k has managed to take everything in stride.

“I don’t know if it does something for me. It’s just part of being in this community,” Mahomes said the following day, before stepping onto the practice field to prepare for Sunday’s trip to Oakland.

“This community loves football and they love each other. It’s more than just football. It’s being a good person and giving back to the community.”

Mahomes has certainly ingrained himself in the community. He pops up at stores, concerts and restaurant­s as if he was anybody else, even sitting front row at Sprint Center last week to watch his college, Texas Tech, play in the Hall of Fame Classic basketball tournament.

When he showed up at a Verizon store on Monday for a meetand-greet, store officials were worried the crowd would be too large and asked that his appearance not be publicized. Several hundred people still found out, forming a line that snaked around the building as they awaited his arrival.

 ?? JOHN SLEEZER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Patrick Mahomes talks with youth football players from KC United at the Dick’s Sporting Goods store in Leawood, Kansas.
JOHN SLEEZER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Patrick Mahomes talks with youth football players from KC United at the Dick’s Sporting Goods store in Leawood, Kansas.

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