PATRICK Mahomes will be prepared for training camp when it comes to the entertainment department.
The 28-year-old Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback revealed he will bring a different type of gear to training camp.
On Tuesday, Mahomes arrived early for the Chiefs’ training camp at Missouri Western State University, which is about an hour from Arrowhead Stadium.
The three-time Super Bowl champion spoke to reporters and said he brought a TV and games system to training camp for the first time in his career.
“This is the first year I’ve brought a TV,” Mahomes said, per Fox4 Kansas City.
“I’ve never brought a TV before, but the NCAA (EA Sports College Soccer 25) came out, I’ll have to turn it on.
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“I brought a TV to the NCAA and the Olympics, so this is my first year doing that.”
Mahomes is one of many who plan to spend time playing the highly anticipated video game College Football 25, released earlier this week.
College Football 25 is the first college football video game released since 2014.
Mahomes was in high school the last time a college game, called NCAA Football 14, was released.
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Mahomes could watch multiple U.S. athletics including gymnastics starring Simone Biles, married to Jonathan Owens of the Chicago Bears.
The Olympics begin on Wednesday, July 24th and end on August 10th.
The six-time Pro Bowler showed up Tuesday at camp, when most Chiefs veterans aren’t required to report until Saturday.
Mahomes wants nothing more than to complete the league’s first Super Bowl three-peat
“After winning the Super Bowl,” the two-time MVP said, for USA today“When you don’t win, it sucks even more.
“You experience the off-season where you can say you’re the champion, and you experience all the different things and activities you can do because you’re a Super Bowl champion, and you experience the feeling of just winning the Super Bowl. Bowl.
“For us – I’ll speak for myself, I mean, when you don’t win now, it sucks because you know what it would be like if you went out there and won.”
Chiefs training camp officially begins July 21st and ends August 15th.
They will play the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL season opener on Thursday Night Football on September 5th.
It will be a matchup from last year’s AFC Championship, when Kansas City defeated Baltimore 17-10.
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