NFL Christmas Gifts: Players Bring The Most Generous Stars This Holiday Season

The NFL has made lavish gift-giving an annual event. This year, these players stood out.

Videos showing NFL stars buying Christmas gifts for their colleagues have surfaced on social media. A number of well-known quarterbacks were seen purchasing some pricey gifts.

While Patrick Mahomes got everybody of his Kansas City Chiefs colleagues a new set of golf clubs – something he can certainly afford on his $500 million contract – Josh Allen and Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers and Buffalo Bills each gave their teammates unique scooter scooters.

Josh Allen outdid the other quarterbacks by making sure that each player’s scooter was specially made for them. There is nothing better than differentiating your gift from others of a similar nature. Love the power move!

NFL Players Bring The Most Generous Stars This Holiday Season

Joe Burrow, the quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, values his coworkers. even his offensive line. The Pro Bowl quarterback gave each of them a complimentary cruise, along with a guest.

For obvious reasons, no additional information was provided regarding the departure location or time of the trip, even though several Bengals fans inquired “for a buddy.”

In addition to (barely) helping the Bengals overcome the New England Patriots 22-18 on Saturday, Burrow wanted to praise his offensive line for their 11-4 record.

Zach Wilson could have wished to conserve the cash he spent on his gifts. Wilson might not get another chance to play quarterback for the Jets after last week’s embarrassing 19-3 loss to the Jaguars as Mike White makes his injury comeback. White has been selected as the Jets’ starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Seahawks.

Additionally, Jalen Hurts offered some Louie bags to his offensive counterparts and some Jordan 11s to his fellow Eagles quarterbacks.

There is no information on what Tom Brady donated as a gift last year, although he did give his Buccaneers line IWC watches. (By which, hopefully, he still paid for them; he is sponsored).

When someone puts some effort into their gift, even if it’s simply a sincere Christmas card, the season of giving means a lot more, whether it’s a cruise, a scooter, or someone dropping off some handmade cookies.

A little kindness can go a long way.

 

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