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In the football-crazed city of Kansas City, where legends like Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce reign supreme, their impact extends far beyond the gridiron. At the 2024 Big Slick charity event, this dynamic duo proved their star power transcends touchdowns and Super Bowl rings. They turned philanthropy into a star-studded spectacle, hauling in a staggering “two-fifty large” – that’s $250,000 for the uninitiated – for The Children’s Mercy Hospital through a thrilling silent auction

The auction kicked off with a bang as comedian Jason Sudeikis, known for his role in “Ted Lasso,” playfully goaded bidders. His witty remark about Kansas City’s supposed sexism sparked laughter and competitive bidding. Ultimately, two lucky fans secured the opportunity to join Sudeikis courtside to watch rising basketball star Caitlin Clark play in New York. The winning bid? A whopping $35,000.

The coup de grace? A one-of-a-kind package featuring their game-worn, autographed jerseys that sent bids soaring higher than Mahomes’ legendary no-look passes. As the auctioneer’s gavel fell, Mahomes invited the lucky winner onto the stage, creating a moment straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster that embodied the event’s spirit of giving back to the community.

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But Mahomes and Kelce didn’t just show up and put on a show – they brought the “juice,” engaging fans and bidders alike with the same infectious energy that makes Arrowhead Stadium shake. Mahomes was tossing autographed “rocks” to Kelce, who played delivery man, ferrying the prized souvenirs to eager fans. One lucky lady scored big, snagging a Mahomes-signed ball for a cool $15,000 – a price tag that would make even big-money free agents blush.

Their chemistry extended beyond just throwing and catching, though. In a side-splitting moment reminiscent of their iconic touchdown celebrations, Mahomes and Kelce engaged in a hilarious jersey-wearing competition, with comedic legends like Paul Rudd providing running commentary worthy of a Monday Night Football broadcast. Kelce’s struggles to squeeze into his jersey had the crowd in stitches, proving that even elite athletes can bring the laughs off the field.

They proved that when Kansas City rallies together, anything is possible – even turning charity into a star-studded spectacle that would make The Mick himself proud.

Patrick Mahomes and Kelce use ‘Bears’ to bring some laughter into a community united for a higher cause!

But the Big Slick 2024 event wasn’t just another fundraiser – it was a testament to the power of community and collaboration that would make even the toughest coaches misty-eyed. Since its humble beginnings as a poker tournament in 2010, Big Slick has blossomed into a major philanthropic phenomenon, raising millions for Children’s Mercy Hospital.

This year’s event, hosted by Kansas City’s own Paul Rudd, Jason Sudeikis, and others, continued this proud tradition with an energy and success that would make even the loudest of Arrowhead’s famously raucous crowds seem tame. From the sidesplitting “Da Bears” revival sketch featuring Kelce and Mahomes taking playful jabs at the Chicago franchise to Rudd and Kelce’s hot wings eating contest, the night was a riotous mix of sports, comedy, and heartfelt giving.

Big Slick is more than just a star-studded affair – Its history is rich with stories of celebrities and athletes coming together, driven by a shared commitment to fight pediatric cancer that would make even the grittiest of defensive tacklers proud. This year marked a milestone, with the fundraiser netting nearly $4 million, showcasing the enduring impact of community-driven initiatives.

At the heart of this success are the stories of the children and families who benefit from Children’s Mercy’s exceptional care. The funds raised at Big Slick directly support groundbreaking research and vital services, offering a lifeline to those in need that’s. The 2024 event not only celebrated 15 years of community spirit but set a new benchmark for charitable giving.

And that’s the true magic of Big Slick – it’s not just about the star power or the glitz and glamour. It’s a reminder that when we unite, our collective impact can change lives, one child at a time.

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