
October 29, 2025 | Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
He’s the face of Kansas City’s offense, the heartbeat of the Chiefs, and one of the most celebrated quarterbacks in the NFL. But this week, Patrick Mahomes, the quarterback leading the league with impressive stats through seven games, proved once again that true greatness goes far beyond what happens on the field.
A man wearing a red Chiefs jersey with the number 15 and a wristband on his left arm sits at a table covered with black fabric, signing his name with a black marker on the jersey held by two women standing on either side, multiple similar jerseys stacked nearby on shelves.
After the highly anticipated Week 8 matchup between the Chiefs and the Washington Commanders, Mahomes announced that he would auction off his game-worn jersey, with all proceeds going toward organizing a Halloween celebration for underprivileged children in Kansas City — one of the city’s most economically challenged communities.
In addition, Mahomes personally pledged an extra $50,000 to help fund costumes, decorations, and safe Halloween activities for children who otherwise wouldn’t have the chance to celebrate like others.
“I’m truly blessed to play this game and represent this city,” Mahomes said after Friday’s practice. “As a kid, Halloween was such a special time — the fun, the excitement, the imagination. Not every child gets that chance, and if we can bring a smile to their faces, that’s a victory bigger than any touchdown I’ve ever thrown. I’ll always give everything I’ve got on the field, but off it, I want to be someone this city can be proud of. This is my home — and protecting it means taking care of the people who live here.”
“We call this offense a powerhouse, but real strength isn’t just about scoring points,” he continued. “It’s about lifting up those who need it most. If each of us contributes just a little, this city becomes a better place — and that’s the true spirit of Kansas City.”
Mahomes’ heartfelt gesture comes amid another dominant season for the Chiefs’ captain. He continues to set the tone for his teammates both on and off the field, leading one of the league’s top offenses.
“Patrick doesn’t just lead with performance — he leads with character,” said head coach Andy Reid. “He embodies everything the Chiefs stand for — talent, integrity, and compassion.”
The jersey auction has already drawn national attention, with thousands of fans and collectors eager to participate. Team officials confirmed that all proceeds will be donated directly to Kansas City Community Food Bank and Boys & Girls Club of Greater Kansas City.
As Halloween approaches, the sight of smiling Kansas City children dressed in new costumes — made possible by their captain’s generosity — serves as a powerful reminder that true leadership isn’t measured only in yards or touchdowns, but in heart.