Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes drops a new commercial to show off a new colorway of his shoe
I'm not sure 15 years ago you could have ever convinced me that the Kansas City Chiefs would have one of the greatest players of all time in 15 years, and the most marketable player in the NFL right now is Patrick Mahomes.Sure, from the outside looking in, it looks like the Chiefs fan base, […]
I'm not sure 15 years ago you could have ever convinced me that the Kansas City Chiefs would have one of the greatest players of all time in 15 years, and the most marketable player in the NFL right now is Patrick Mahomes.
Sure, from the outside looking in, it looks like the Chiefs fan base, Chiefs Kingdom, is extremely spoiled. And, they are — the team has brought them three Super Bowl wins in the last six seasons and has yet to miss the AFC Championship game since Mahomes has been in town.
But, it's been a long time coming for the Chiefs. I mean, they had three seasons in a row with four or fewer wins, with two wins coming in 2008. The Chiefs were down bad for a while, and, while everyone loves him, they were stuck with Alex Smith either barely making the playoffs or struggling to get in the second round.
Now, they have Mahomes, who has somehow thrust himself into world stardom and has placed himself firmly in the conversation as one of the most popular American athletes of all time. That's how dominant he has been, and, well, he has done an amazing job in terms of off-the-field endeavors.
Now, after having his own shoe with Adidas for quite some time now, Mahomes has dropped a new commercial that features a new colorway on his shoe.
Firstly, the commercial is amazing. It's something that only Mahomes could pull off. Secondly, the show and colorway are amazing, and definitely something I think fans will want to buy as soon as possible.
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