Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes Rallies KC Students for Reading Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes participated in a literacy initiative on Thursday, April 3, 2026, by reading to approximately 3,000 students during the annual Lead to Read KC event. The activity, organized by Mahomes’ 15 and the Mahomies Foundation, aimed to encourage children to dedicate 15 minutes daily to reading outside of school. Mahomes emphasized the importance of literacy in both academic and personal development, drawing from his own experiences as a professional athlete. During the rally, Mahomes addressed the students, explaining how reading is essential not only for academic success but also for excelling in sports. He shared that even as a quarterback, he relies on reading the playbook and studying game plans to perform effectively on the field. “Reading is very important in life and sports,” he said. “It’s important in everything you do on a daily basis, even if it’s like I said, me and playing quarterback. I read the playbook, I study the game plan, and that helps me be successful on the football field and every single aspect of life. You’re going to have to read.” The 15 and the Mahomies Foundation, founded by Mahomes, has been a key player in promoting childhood literacy. The foundation’s annual event serves as a platform to inspire students to adopt reading habits that can benefit them throughout their lives. Lead to Read KC also seeks volunteers to act as reading mentors, offering one hour per week to support local students in improving their literacy skills. Mahomes’ involvement in the event highlights the role of community leaders in fostering educational initiatives.#kansas_city #kansas_city_chiefs #patrick_mahomes #15_and_the_mahomies_foundation #lead_to_read_kc