Do you have yours yet? This Patrick Mahomes pictorial book benefits Chiefs QB’s foundation
Patrick Mahomes just turned 25 and he’s already won a Super Bowl championship, earned Super Bowl MVP honors and blazed his way to the NFL’s Most Valuable Player award.
What better way to commemorate this one-of-a-kind Chiefs superstar quarterback’s ascension, record-breaking career highlights and ever-growing love affair with Kansas City than a new coffee table pictorial book as the Chiefs defend their Super Bowl title?
The Kansas City Star has partnered with Mahomes and the quarterback’s 15 and the Mahomies foundation to produce a limited-edition hardcover edition entitled “Patrick Mahomes: The Rise of a Champion.”
This 160-page commemorative book featuring Patrick’s own special message to Chiefs fans, some 200 photos taken by the award-winning KC Star photo staff and excerpts from memorable stories written by KC Star sportswriters and columnists.
“The Star has been with me since the Chiefs made my dreams come true by drafting me,” Mahomes said. “I’m thankful that it is partnering with the foundation to celebrate all that Chiefs Kingdom has accomplished since 2017.”
The book relives the most pivotal moments of Mahomes’ journey so far, from his rookie season, to his relationship with coaches, teammates, fans and the community, to helping the Chiefs bring the Lombardi Trophy back to Kansas City after 50 years.
The book benefits the 15 and the Mahomies Foundation’s “15 for 15” initiative. Mahomes launched 15 and the Mahomies in 2019 as a means of providing resources that directly benefit organizations focused on bettering the lives of children through initiatives around education, health, wellness and other charitable causes.
The book is limited to 100,000 copies. It is available for purchase at www.PatrickMahomesTheRiseofaChampion.com and Hy-Vee grocery stores.
“The Star is honored to present this book to the Kansas City community and partner with the 15 and the Mahomies Foundation to make a difference in the lives of the underserved,” said Mike Fannin, The Star’s President and Editor.
Hy-Vee purchased a portion of the books from The Star and has made them available for sale through its various retail platforms, including in stores and online.
This story was originally published September 30, 2020 at 6:55 PM with the headline "Do you have yours yet? This Patrick Mahomes pictorial book benefits Chiefs QB’s foundation."