Christmas arrived early inside the Kansas City Chiefs facility — and it wasn’t Santa delivering the presents. It was Patrick Mahomes.
Just days after tearing his ACL and LCL and seeing his playoff hopes collapse for the first time in over a decade, the three-time Super Bowl champion still showed up for the men who protect him every snap: his offensive line.
The Chiefs shared the moment on Instagram, revealing the exact haul — and it reads like a luxury catalog.
Hublot watches worth up to $40,000 each.


Full Swing KIT golf simulators retailing around $4,000.
Meta AI sunglasses and Beats Studio Pro headphones.
Rimowa aluminum suitcases worth $1,500.
Aventon e-bikes starting at nearly $1,700.
Plus custom cases, personalization, and more — proving Mahomes doesn’t just lead on the field, he pours back into the men who block for him.
Videos showed the linemen riding e-bikes through the hallway like kids on Christmas morning, laughing and cheering as they tried on AI glasses.
It’s not the first year Mahomes has given lavish gifts. In 2024, he lined lockers with Yeti coolers filled with Rolex watches, Hyperice recovery tech, Lucchese boots, and even Louis Vuitton luggage.
But this year hits differently.
His season ended abruptly. His knee is in a brace. Nine months of rehab lie ahead. Yet instead of retreating, Mahomes chose generosity and gratitude — a powerful message to his team and fans.
He later addressed his injury online with honesty and determination:
“Not going to lie, it hurts. But we attack every single day. I’ll be back stronger than ever.”
For the teammates who keep him upright — this was more than a gift. It was a thank you. A promise. And perhaps, a rallying cry for 2026.