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Cameras caught a heartwarming moment between Patrick Mahomes and a family of Kansas City Chiefs fans at Arrowhead Stadium.

The 30-year-old Patrick Mahomes is one of the NFL’s most polarizing players. While some football fans love the three-time Super Bowl champion and two-time MVP, others have naturally come to dislike him because of his non-stop winning.

Say what you want about the Chiefs quarterback as a football player, but he’s proven himself to be one of the league’s ultimate good guys with his kindness and generosity toward his fans off the field.

Before leading the Chiefs to a 28-7 blowout victory over the Washington Commanders on ‘Monday Night Football’, Mahomes took a few seconds to make a day all the more special for some of his fans.

Patrick Mahomes autographed footballs for a couple of young fans as their overjoyed parents looked on. And the facial expression of the father is enough to make your day:

It’s nice to see that, in this instance, Mahomes made sure his souvenir got to the intended recipient without being intercepted by some evil “Karen.”

To make the day more special, the Chiefs made easy work of the Commanders, improving to 5-3 on the season. It was a great day all around for Kansas City football.

Patrick Mahomes & Chiefs Look Like Super Bowl Contenders After Sluggish Start

The Chiefs lost their first two games, the first time that happened in the Patrick Mahomes-Andy Reid era. That led to countless talks that their dynastic run was over, but such discussions were clearly premature.

Mahomes and the Chiefs have rebounded with victories in five of their last six, only narrowly losing to the Jacksonville Jaguars in week 5. Mahomes is playing at an MVP-like level with a 67.0 completion percentage for 2,099 yards, 17 touchdowns, four interceptions and a 103.1 passer rating, per Pro Football Reference.

The return of star wide receiver Rashee Rice in Week 7 has only elevated the Chiefs’ passing game, too. At 5-3, the Chiefs are very much in the AFC West division race and should be viewed a front-runner to win Super Bowl 59.