Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes dedicates poem to daughter Sterling in latest Oakley campaign

#Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes reads a heartfelt poem to his daughter in a new commercial for his latest Oakley Signature Series Collection. | from @EdEastonJr

The premier eye ware brand Oakley begins its fourth season as the official on-field partner of the NFL. Their relationship with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes also grows with the latest ad campaign featuring Mahomes and his daughter.

Mahomes is the star of the latest commercial from Oakley, shown reading a poem to his daughter Sterling with clips of him through the years rolling through like a slideshow. Photos and never before seen video footage are also shown of Sterling as he continues with his “To My Number One Pick” poem.

“To my number one pick. Welcome to life,” said Mahomes in the new commercial. “You’re already perfect. And here’s some advice: Love the game, whatever you play. Follow your dreams with hard work—every day. Tune out the haters, ignore the chatter, respect every player. Watch out for linebackers who dropped into coverage early, especially on a play-action. Stay focused, stay hungry, be loyal and lead. When the team feels like family, that’s all that you need. There’s only one you, you’ll shine bright as a star. Just lead with your heart in being who you are.”

The poem isn’t just for his daughter, but it offers advice for every young aspiring athlete and fans to pursue their dreams.

Mahomes would go on to tease his new Signature Series Collection. The collection offers four eyewear styles with a gold frame with hints of red that allude to the Chiefs’ colors. Sutro Ti, Resistor, Sutro Lite, and Kato, and each frame is equipped with Oakley’s Prizm™Lens Technology, designed to enhance color and contrast to see more details on the field.

For more information on the Patrick Mahomes Signature Series Collection check out Oakley.com or visit your local Oakley retail location.

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