New footage reveals the moment the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive line found out Patrick Mahomes had bought each of them a golf cart for Christmas… before they headed out for a spin around the parking lot!
- Linebacker Willie Gay joked about switching positions after seeing the golf carts
- Jacksonville Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence also gifted his O-line with golf carts
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Kansas City Chiefs offensive linemen were in disbelief after walking up to a row of custom-built golf carts owned by quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
While they did their dirty work protecting him on the field, Mahomes didn't hesitate to gift his blockers for Christmas. Mahomes gave them each a golf cart, painted in the team's signature red, with their names and jersey numbers printed on it.
A video on the Chiefs' social media accounts showed the recipients unable to contain their excitement over their presents.
“This is going to the garage,” Wanya Morris said. “I look like Marshawn [Lynch] in this joint.'
The group continued test driving their carts and exchanging horns as they drove around a parking lot. Mahomes also got in and joined his teammates.
Patrick Mahomes gave his offensive linemen personalized golf carts for Christmas
The Chiefs shared the linemen's reactions to their presents before driving around a parking lot
They then drove laps around Arrowhead Stadium on their new wheels.
Linebacker Willie Gay, who was in the passenger seat during the joyride, joked that he wanted to switch positions after not receiving his own cart.
“I'm going to get some attacking plays and blocking and s***,” Gay said live on Instagram.
While Mahomes undeniably spent money on his blockers, what he gives Travis Kelce and his receivers for Christmas is unknown.
Mahomes is the second quarterback this season to gift his blockers with golf carts, following Trevor Lawrence of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
On the other hand, Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson bought his offensive linemen Louis Vuitton bags for Christmas.
The Chiefs have a 9-5 record on the cusp of securing a playoff berth for the ninth straight year, and a fifth straight year with Mahomes at quarterback. They have three games left this season, starting with the Raiders on Christmas Day.