Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes continues to support the next generation of athletes with his latest offseason move. He utilized his platform from personal achievement to give back to high school student-athletes, marking a full-circle moment for the three-time Super Bowl champion.

Last weekend, Adidas and Mahomes began a bold new chapter in their ongoing partnership by announcing custom football uniforms featuring Mahomes’ iconic ‘Gladiator’ logo for 15 top high school football programs nationwide. He announced Mahomes’ induction into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame and included a first look at the uniform for his alma mater, Whitehouse High School.

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The new uniforms follow his debut of the Gladiator logo with Texas Tech University last fall, reinforcing Adidas and Mahomes’ shared commitment to inspire the future of the sport from the ground up. The two-time NFL MVP’s brand on high school football fields, Mahomes expands his legacy while empowering the next generation to bring his ‘all in’ drive and mentality to their game.

The 15 uniforms, a tribute to Mahomes’ jersey number, were designed in partnership with Adidas and respective programs. They are scheduled to roll out in the 2025–2026 season.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes reveals Adidas custom high school uniforms