Patrick Mahomes, the legendary quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, is known for his fierce competitive spirit on the field. But off the field, he has a heart just as big as his championship trophies. Recently, Mahomes made headlines for a surprise that left an entire school—and the internet—speechless.
At Jefferson High School, one person keeps things running behind the scenes—Mr. James Willis, the beloved janitor who has been a fixture at the school for over two decades. Known for his warm smile, unwavering work ethic, and encouragement toward students, Mr. Willis had been quietly dealing with a major struggle: his car had broken down months ago, forcing him to take the bus or walk several miles to and from work.
When Patrick Mahomes heard about his situation through a former player who attended Jefferson, he knew he had to do something. With the help of the school’s principal and some of his connections, he planned an unforgettable surprise.
On a Friday afternoon, students and faculty gathered in the school gym under the pretense of a “special assembly.” Mr. Willis, assuming he was simply helping set up, was caught completely off guard when Mahomes walked in, microphone in hand.
After sharing how much of an impact he had on the students and school community, he handed him a set of car keys. Outside, waiting for him, was a brand-new SUV—paid for in full. The look on Mr. Willis’ face said it all: disbelief, joy, and overwhelming gratitude. Tears flowed freely as students erupted in cheers.
“I don’t even know what to say,” Mr. Willis managed through sobs. “I just do my job because I love these kids. I never expected anything like this.”
What Happened Next Will Melt Your Heart As if the moment wasn’t emotional enough, the story didn’t end there. Inspired by Mahomes’ act of kindness, the students at Jefferson High started a fundraising campaign to help cover Mr. Willis’ gas, insurance, and maintenance for the foreseeable future. Within 48 hours, donations poured in from across the country, surpassing $25,000.
Even more touching, Mahomes later revealed that he had been working with a local dealership to ensure Mr. Willis’ new ride came with a lifetime maintenance package—meaning he’d never have to worry about repairs again.
In a world that often highlights negativity, this heartwarming story is a reminder of the power of kindness and community. Patrick Mahomes’ generosity didn’t just change one man’s life; it inspired an entire school and thousands of others to pay it forward.
As for Mr. Willis? He’s still wiping away tears, but now, he’s doing it from the driver’s seat of his brand-new SUV, proving that sometimes, good people really do get the happy endings they deserve.
Patrick Mahomes wanted to cut all of his hair off after Super Bowl loss
Maybe he should get bangs?
Patrick Mahomes wanted to cut off “all” his hair following the Kansas City Chiefs’ crushing loss in the 2025 Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles — until his longtime barber stepped in.
DeJuan Bonds, who has been working with Mahomes for years, told Us Weekly he had to convince the quarterback, 29, not to make any rash decisions amid his heightened emotional state.
“The whole time that I’ve been cutting his hair, he just lets me do what I do,” Bonds told the outlet Tuesday. “But when he asked for a change, he basically was like, ‘Just cut me all off.’”
Patrick Mahomes stepped out for his first post-haircut public appearance on Monday night.Getty Images
The NFL star cut off a few inches earlier this month.Getty Images
“I was like, ‘No, no, no. We’re not just going to cut it all off,’” he continued. “We’re actually going to collab on this and go a little bit at a time, take it a little bit down. We kind of came to a common ground like, ‘OK, this is the cut, this is the cut, this is the length.’ It was a collaboration on this last one.”
The pair ultimately decided to ditch the NFL star’s signature mohawk for a clean, cropped cut.
While Bonds admits the look has been a bit polarizing among fans, he and the “humble” athlete were happy with the final product.
Mahomes’ barber, DeJuan Bonds, said the quarterback wanted to go even shorter.purplelabel_barbershop/Instagram
However, they agreed to just “take it a little bit down,” Bonds told Us Weekly.purplelabel_barbershop/Instagram
Mahomes first debuted the new look at his grandfather’s funeral on Feb. 17 — over one week after the big game.
Although he took a step back from the spotlight following the loss, Mahomes stepped out for a date night with his wife, Brittany Mahomes, on Monday night.
The high school sweethearts, who wed in 2022, attended a college basketball game between Patrick’s alma mater, Texas Tech, and Houston.