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Patrick Mahomes: Giving New Uniforms and Some of His Autographs to High School Football Players

September 24, 2025, 03:50 PM (GMT+7)

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is making waves off the field with a heartfelt initiative, gifting new uniforms—and some with his personal signature—to high school football programs across the country. The announcement comes on the heels of the Chiefs’ 22-9 Week 3 win over the New York Giants on September 21, 2025, marking their first victory of the season and showcasing Mahomes’ growing impact beyond the gridiron.

Mahomes unveiled this generous move during his induction into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame on May 10, 2025, in partnership with Adidas. The plan includes providing over a dozen schools with brand-new uniforms, including his alma mater, Whitehouse High School in Texas, along with programs in Florida, Oklahoma, Georgia, Michigan, California, and Missouri. As a special touch, a select number of uniforms will bear Mahomes’ signature, a nod to his roots and a keepsake for young athletes.

Reflecting on the gesture, Mahomes shared, “Seeing the Gladiator logo—my identity—on a Whitehouse jersey means everything to me. It’s a symbol of the grit and never-back-down attitude I carried from high school through my career. Now, I want to inspire the next generation with these signed uniforms and top-notch gear.” He added, “This is about giving kids the tools to chase their dreams, just like I did.”
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The Gladiator logo, a personal emblem of Mahomes’ relentless spirit, will adorn the custom Adidas uniforms, enhancing the programs’ visibility and quality. This follows last year’s rollout of the logo on Texas Tech uniforms, further cementing his legacy. The signed pieces are expected to motivate recipients, with schools set to receive deliveries before the 2025-2026 season.

Mahomes’ 15 and the Mahomies Foundation has long supported community causes, and this initiative aligns with his mission to uplift youth sports. Chiefs fans on X are buzzing with pride, posting #MahomesLegacy and #ChiefsGiveBack, while teammates like Travis Kelce praised, “Pat’s showing the world what leadership really looks like.”

As the Chiefs prepare for their Week 4 clash with the Baltimore Ravens on September 28, Mahomes’ off-field generosity adds another layer to his superstar status. Stay tuned to Chiefs.com for more details!

Based on reports from Chiefs’ media, On3, and Mahomes’ statements.

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