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“Get some powder. Get some baby powder,” Paul Rudd jokingly quipped as Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce struggled to squeeze into their jerseys, setting the stage for a night of hilarity and camaraderie at the Kansas City Big Slick 2024 charity event.

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As the Chiefs‘ dynamic duo engaged in their jersey-fitting challenge in front of a raving crowd, Mahomes embraced his “dad bod” physique, playfully stating, “It’s dad bod season.” But Kelce wasn’t about to let his quarterback off the hook, delivering a zinger that left fans howling: “I have no kids. This is just what it looks like at 35. This is like Paul putting on his 8-man costume.” The exchange, captured by a Twitter user, sheds light on the physical demands faced by NFL players as they age.

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The moment caught the essence of the Big Slick event – a perfect blend of humor, friendship, and a touch of good-natured ribbing. Mahomes, who had famously struggled to get his jersey over his head earlier, took the jabs in stride, cementing his reputation as a laid-back, down-to-earth superstar.

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Kelce’s refusal to join Mahomes in the “dad bod” club underscores the rigorous training and discipline required to maintain peak performance in professional football. While Mahomes playfully embraced the term, Kelce’s response highlights the competitive spirit that drives him. At 35, Kelce remains a vital part of the Chiefs’ offense, consistently delivering clutch plays and setting an example for younger teammates.

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As Jason Kelce explained in early May in the New Heights Podcast with Travis, “When you got a Jheri curl mohawk mullet going, you can drink some beers,” a nod to the brothers’ ability to outdrink even the mighty Mahomes.

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The banter also draws attention to actor Paul Rudd, a beloved figure in Kansas City sports culture. Known for his youthful appearance. As the night progressed, the laughter and good-natured ribbing only grew, setting the stage for an evening that combined celebrity shenanigans with a heartwarming display of charity and community spirit.

Big Slick 2024 was filled with celebrity shenanigans and charity triumphs!

While the jersey struggles and playful jabs stole the show, the Big Slick 2024 event was about more than just laughs and friendly banter. It was a testament to the power of community and the unwavering commitment to supporting Children’s Mercy Hospital, a cause that has galvanized the Kansas City region for over a decade.

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From the hot wings trivia contest won by Rudd and Kelce to the spirited “Da Bears” comedy sketch featuring the Chiefs stars, the night was a celebration of star power and camaraderie. But the true highlight came during the live auction, where a package enhanced by Mahomes and Kelce’s signed jerseys fetched a jaw-dropping $250,000 for charity, a testament to the generosity of the attendees and the power of the Big Slick brand.

As Mahomes invited the winning bidder to the stage, the moment served as a poignant reminder of the profound impact these events can have on the lives of countless children and their families. Since its inception in 2010, Big Slick has raised over $21 million for pediatric cancer research and care, a staggering figure that underscores the power of collective action.

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The success of Big Slick 2024 wasn’t just a triumph for the organizers and hosts; it was a victory for the entire Kansas City community. Inspired by Mahomes’ “dad bod” struggles, Coors Light even launched a limited-edition t-shirt line last month, with proceeds benefiting the quarterback’s 15 and the Mahomies Foundation. It was a night that showcased the positive influence of sports and entertainment figures, reminding us all that when we come together, we can truly make a difference.

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Sanu Abraham is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. As a passionate football fan, he brings fresh perspectives and new ideas to the coverage of the sport and its many exciting personalities. He seeks to write lively and engaging articles that further showcase his expertise in the game. He also has an impeccable grasp on breaking down team strategies and covering the latest happenings on the gridiron. Sanu has a postgraduate diploma in filmmaking and creative writing. A firm believer in the power of storytelling and a keen observer, Sanu likes to document moments that matter through his spirited journalism and image-capturing.

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