Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, whose dynamic play and infectious personality have made him the face of the NFL, is also building a legacy as one of the most impactful athletes of his generation.
Mahomes, who will seek the second Super Bowl title of his young career on Sunday, also wants to have an impact off the field and has remained dedicated to using his platform to speak out on social justice issues.
"When he's in football mode he's in football mode," Chiefs quarterbacks coach Mike Kafka said Tuesday. "And outside of football he's able to affect the community in such a positive way."
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