
A touching story has been making the rounds online, claiming that Patrick Mahomes, quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, flew to Texas to adopt a 3-year-old orphan after seeing their photo on social media. It quickly went viral on Facebook, TikTok, and X.
But here’s the truth: It’s completely false.
đźš« Where Did It Come From?
The post claimed Mahomes took a private jet to adopt a child whose parents died in the flood. Emotional, right? But no major news outlet has reported this. It likely came from fake accounts designed to get likes and shares.
✅ What’s Really True?
Mahomes hasn’t gone to Texas after the flood.
No official statement from the NFL, the Chiefs, or his foundation.
This hoax is almost identical to fake stories involving Tom Brady, LeBron James, and others during past disasters.
âť—Why It Matters
Fake stories like this:
Play on people’s emotions
Distract from real charity work
Damage trust in true causes
🌟 What Mahomes Actually Does
Instead of fiction, here’s what Mahomes is really doing through his 15 and the Mahomies Foundation:
📚 Donated 3,000+ books to kids in Kansas City
🎓 Gave $150K in scholarships
🏅 Backed Special Olympics Missouri
đź’¸ Donated $200K to Super Bowl parade shooting victims
📌 The Bottom Line
Mahomes doesn’t need fake stories to be a hero. His real efforts speak for themselves. So next time you see something viral—check the facts first.