BY GEORGE DICKIE
Over his relatively short career, Patrick Mahomes has
amassed a boatload of accomplishments that include a Super
Bowl win, MVP and Offensive Player of the Year awards, four
Pro Bowl selections and over five miles of passing yards. And
now he has an admirer in the Fonz.
Yes, Henry Winkler, the now-76-year-old actor famous for
playing leather-jacketed biker Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli
in the classic sitcom "Happy Days," is so blown away by the
consistent greatness of the Kansas City Chiefs' future Hall
of Fame quarterback that when he appeared on The Roku
Channel's "The Rich Eisen Show" back in June, he invited
Mahomes to dinner at his house.
"We make a great chicken stuffed with ricotta and spinach
with an unbelievable reduction," Winkler said on the show to
Eisen's laughter. "It can be
yours if you're here in L.A."
Mahomes accepted the
offer and even reciprocated
by inviting Winkler to a
luxury suite at SoFi Stadium
when the Chiefs visit the
Los Angeles Chargers on
Nov. 30. No word yet on
what Mahomes will bring to
Winkler's house for dessert.
Mahomes and the Chiefs
can be seen in action Sunday,
Nov. 6, when they host the
Tennessee Titans in a game
airing on NBC.
Chiefs' Mahomes makes an
unlikely friend in the Fonz
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