The Kansas City Chiefs got a serious karma upgrade ahead of Sunday’s AFC Championship game against the Tennessee Titans.
Kansas City is one win away from appearing in their first Super Bowl since the merger, and the entire city is buzzing.
Not only that, they’re apparently looking to expand their reach, with a global perspective in mind.
Bishop James Johnston of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph was visiting Pope Francis in Vatican City, and he brought an extremely valuable item along with him. The bishop gifted the pope a Patrick Mahomes jersey, and, not only that — it was autographed.
When @BpJamesJohnston met #PopeFrancis today, he presented him with a @PatrickMahomes jersey. The @Chiefs play the @Titans Sunday for the #AFCChampionship. (Pope Francis is a big #Futbol fan, not so much #football, but he is smiling.) (CNS photo/Vatican Media) pic.twitter.com/ozPLhsK537
— Catholic News Service Rome (@CatholicNewsSvc) January 16, 2020
Hopefully it doesn’t end up on eBay.
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