At a Glance
- Aaron Rodgers gifts Steelers teammates $20k-$40k UTVs on Instagram.
- Patrick Mahomes showers Chiefs line with $10k-$40k Hublot watches.
- Both quarterbacks lead holiday generosity for their teams.
- Why it matters: Fans see how star players reward teammates with high-value gifts.
Aaron Rodgers, the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, surprised his teammates with a holiday gift that could easily be called a touchdown. On December 27, he posted a photo of off-road UTVs, noting they cost between $20,000 and $40,000. The post, accompanied by a video of teammates’ reactions, showed the joy of the moment.
Aaron Rodgers stated:
> ‘Alright, let’s take them on a joy ride.’
The UTVs, the Can-Am Maverick X3-X turbo, were handed to key linemen:
- Zach Frazier, center
- Mason McCormick, guard
Teammate exclaimed:
> ‘I knew it!’
Rodgers’ red Christmas sweater and enthusiastic remarks earned him the nickname ‘NFL Santa Claus’ among the squad.
Mahomes’ Luxurious Line Gifts
Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs star, followed suit with a haul that exceeded $40,000 in total value. He gifted his offensive line a mix of high-end items, including an Aventon electric bike, a Rimowa suitcase, and a $4,000 indoor golf practice system. Each teammate also received a Hublot watch worth between $10,000 and $40,000.

His gift list also featured:
- Headphones
- Sunglasses
- Yeti cooler (previous year)
- Rolex watch (previous year)
- Lucchese boots (previous year)
| Player | Gift | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Aaron Rodgers (Steelers) | Can-Am Maverick X3-X turbo | $20k-$40k |
| Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) | Hublot watch | $10k-$40k |
| Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) | Aventon electric bike | $4k |
Mahomes shares three children with wife Brittany: Sterling (4), Bronze (3), and Golden (11 months).
Key Takeaways
- Rodgers’ UTV gifts showcase a generous holiday tradition for the Steelers.
- Mahomes’ line gifts total over $40,000, including luxury watches and tech gear.
- Both quarterbacks use high-value presents to boost team morale and camaraderie.
Both star quarterbacks turned the holiday season into a celebration of teamwork, gifting teammates with expensive, high-quality gear that reflects their appreciation and the spirit of the game.

