Patrick Mahomes Reads to 3,000 Kids at Kansas City Rally Patrick Mahomes, the two-time NFL MVP and three-time Super Bowl champion, made his fourth consecutive appearance at the Lead to Read KC Reading Rally on April 2, 2026, at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City. The event, which drew approximately 3,000 students from 27 local schools, marked another milestone in Mahomes’ ongoing commitment to promoting literacy among children. Despite being in the early stages of his recovery from ACL and LCL surgery in his left knee, the quarterback took a break from rehab duties to engage with the young audience. The rally featured Mahomes reading aloud from the children’s book Ella and One Great Race, a story that resonated with the students and underscored the importance of reading in personal growth. For Mahomes, the event was more than a public appearance—it was a chance to connect with the community and inspire the next generation of readers. “To me, literacy rates are a reflection of community investment,” said Rhea LeGrande, executive director of Lead to Read KC. “If our kids are not readers, it’s because our community hasn’t done everything we can to help them become readers. This event is a representation of what we can achieve together.” LeGrande’s words highlighted the broader mission of the Lead to Read KC initiative, which aims to foster a culture of reading and learning in the Kansas City area. The rally’s timing was significant, as it coincided with Mahomes’ efforts to prepare for the 2026 NFL season. While his focus has been on rehabilitation, the event demonstrated his dedication to giving back to the community that has supported him throughout his career.#t_mobile_center #kansas_city #patrick_mahomes #lead_to_read_kc #ella_and_one_great_race