Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes continues to make an impact off the field, even as he recovers from a major injury that has affected his NFL season.
The three-time Super Bowl champion, who is currently under rehabilitation after a knee surgery, is now busy with his service activities.
Mahomes visited the Kansas City schools and read to 3000 students as a part of the annual 'Learn to Read KC' reading rally.
He joined nearly 3,000 students at the annual “Lead to Read KC” rally in Kansas City, where he read books and encouraged children to build daily reading habits.
The event, part of the “Read for 15” program supported by his 15 and the Mahomies Foundation, aims to motivate students to read at least 15 minutes a day.
Mahomes highlighted the importance of reading in everyday life, saying reading plays a crucial role in everyone's life, even he reads, from studying playbooks to understanding game strategies for his football preparation.
His presence at the rally was widely praised, with organizers noting the visible excitement among students as they interacted with one of the city’s biggest sports icons.