Despite his upsetting injury, Patrick has still been there for his teammates this holiday season, even gifting them with some luxurious Christmas goodies.
“Christmas came early for the o-line!” the Chiefs captioned the Dec. 19 Instagram post of the players getting their first glimpse at what Patrick picked out. “Shoutout to QB1 for the gifts.”
Chiefs players C.J. Hanson, Esa Pole, Trey Smith and more could be seen excitedly each finding a Aventon electric bike, Hublot watch, Rimowa suitcase, Beats headphones, Oakley Meta glasses and a Full Swing indoor golf practice system.
The players shared their gratitude for the thoughtful gifts, as many of them enthusiastically said to the camera, "Thank you Pat!"
For other celebs getting into the holiday spirit this year, read on.
Justin Bieber shared a sweet photo Dec. 24 of his and Hailey Bieber's son Jack Blues Bieber, 16 months, dressed in a red sweater and a Santa hat for Christmas Eve.
The cookbook author showed off her family's unique menorah for the fourth night of Hanukkah, sending a shoutout to those who have "chosen to light a menorah along with us this year."
The Kardashians star shared his very tall menorah to Instagram Stories as he celebrated the fourth night of the Hanukkah.
The Big Bang Theory alum shared that she and her family chose to go big on the first night of Hanukkah with a slew of menorahs, writing in the caption, "We lit them all."
The Disney Channel alum shared a video of herself decorating the tree with husband Benny Blanco, writing, "our first Christmas as a married couple."
The Dancing With the Stars pros shared a glimpse into their home on the first night of Hanukkah, while also sharing a tribute to those who died during a shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney on Dec. 14, writing, "My heart is heavy today due to the senseless tragedy that occurred today in Sydney."
The Catfish host and his family, including wife Laura Perlongo and kids Cleo, Beau and Cy, posed with their menorah on the second night of Hanukkah on Dec. 15, adding in the caption, "In the glow of the menorah, we’re reminded that love grows when we stand together. For our family—and for all families."
The former Second Gentleman and former Vice President celebrated the first night of Hanukkah, reflecting on how the candles are "a reminder of resilience, hope, and the power of bringing light into the darkness."
The Nobody Wants This creator gave fans a peek into her family’s Hanukkah celebration alongside her husband.
The Will & Grace alum penned a heartfelt message on the first night of Hanukkah, sharing a photo of her menorah and writing, "May the memory of all those murdered in Bondi Beach Australia at a Hanukkah family celebration, and at Brown University—be a blessing."
"The light will always cut through the darkness," she added. "Be the light."
The "A Thousand Miles" singer kept it simple for the first night of Hanukkah Dec. 14, posting a photo of her lit menorah with the light reflecting in a mirror.
The singer's children Maxwell "Maxi" Drew, Ace Knute and Birdie Mae kicked off the holidays with a rare family photo Dec. 4.
"Christmas time is here!" Jessica wrote on Instagram. "What the month of December brings to my kiddos has always been about the genuine feelings of love, excitement, hope, happiness, grace and pure JOY! Wishin’ you and yours all the many blessings this month has to offer y’all’s hearts."
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