The Christmas holidays are here, and NFL quarterbacks aren’t just throwing touchdowns- they’re throwing out insane gifts for their teammates. Patrick Mahomes, Brock Purdy, and Joe Burrow went full Santa mode for their offensive lines, with presents ranging from luxury watches to freaking trucks and even samurai swords.
Let’s dive into the wild details and see how much these superstar QBs spent to say “thank you” to the guys who have their backs.
Patrick Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes, reigning Super Bowl champion and Kansas City Chiefs QB, went all out for his offensive line this year. Despite being sacked a career-high 35 times this season, Mahomes showed his appreciation with a gift package reportedly costing $100,000.
Here’s what Mahomes included:
- Rolex Watches: Estimated at $5,500 each, depending on the model.
- Normatec Recovery Boots: Priced around $900, perfect for post-game recovery.
- Lucchese Cowboy Boots: Retailing at approximately $900 per pair.
- Oakley Sunglasses: Prices vary but still a premium addition to the basket.
- Yeti Coolers: Costing $425 each.
- Whoop Athletic Bands: Performance monitors priced at $240.
🚨🚨THIS IS AWESOME🚨🚨#Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes spent a couple hundred thousand dollars buying each one of his offensive lineman gifts for the holidays.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) December 19, 2024
They each got a new ROLEX WATCH, Yeti cooler, Oakley sunglasses, and Lucchese boots.@PatrickMahomes 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/VPr2kWSHnT
For two of his favorite linemen, Mahomes upped the ante by gifting Louis Vuitton suitcases, which can cost thousands of dollars apiece. This blend of luxury and practicality left his teammates awestruck.
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Joe Burrow
Joe Burrow took a more unique approach to gift-giving. He presented his offensive linemen with authentic Japanese Katana swords, each with its own story tied to a specific town or battle.
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Burrow didn’t just hand over these historic swords; he curated an experience. He arranged a room filled with the swords and allowed each lineman to pick the one they felt most connected to. Bengals left tackle Orlando Brown described the gesture as “the most ancient form of respect.”
The cost of these swords likely ranged widely, but given their historical significance, the total easily climbed into the thousands. Burrow’s thoughtful presentation made this more than just a gift-it was a meaningful tribute to his O-line.
Brock Purdy
Brock Purdy went big-literally. He gifted each of his offensive linemen a Toyota Sequoia or Tundra, giving them the choice to pick their preferred vehicle.
Brock Purdy gave his offensive lineman an incredible Christmas Gift.
— Ricky Fowler 🇺🇸 (@RickyeFowler) December 20, 2024
“Boys, wanna say ‘Merry Christmas.’ Got some gifts for you guys.”
He purchased “five Sequoias” and “five Tundras” from Toyota for them to pick from.#NinerNation 🏈 pic.twitter.com/LCGvYq1hvf
The total cost? A whopping $511,325. With Sequoias and Tundras retailing for approximately $50,000 each, this grand gesture took up nearly half of Purdy’s $934,252 salary for the year. For a quarterback still on his rookie contract, this level of generosity speaks volumes about how much he values his teammates.
The Bigger Picture
NFL quarterbacks know their performance relies heavily on the protection their offensive linemen provide. While the gifts vary in style- from Mahomes’ luxury bundles to Burrow’s historical swords and Purdy’s shiny new trucks-the message is consistent: gratitude and respect.
These lavish displays of appreciation show that even in a competitive league, the bonds between teammates remain strong. For fans, it’s a reminder that behind the on-field heroics lies a genuine friendship that drives these players to invest generously in the people who protect them.
So, which QB’s gift would you prefer? Whether it’s a Rolex, a Katana, or a Toyota, one thing’s for sure: these quarterbacks know how to spread holiday cheer like pros.
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