
The Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up to face the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
They are currently 5-5 and have lost the past two games to the Buffalo Bills and the Denver Broncos.
While the Chiefs' AFC West division title streak is in doubt, players remain focused on trying to get to their fourth consecutive Super Bowl appearance.
On Tuesday, however, cornerback Trent McDuffie unveiled his custom cleats for the My Cause My Cleats games.
During Weeks 13 and 14, players around the NFL are allowed to wear custom cleats to showcase the causes and nonprofits that they care about most.
McDuffie shared what he’ll wear when the Chiefs face the Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Texans in a social media post from the team.
"Trent McDuffie unveiled his custom cleats for this weekend's My Cause My Cleats game," the Chiefs said. "This year, the T22 McDuffie Foundation is repping @solacehouse, a center for grief and healing that provides support for children and adults who are grieving the loss of a loved one."
Trent McDuffie unveiled his custom cleats for this weekend's My Cause My Cleats game ❤️
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) November 18, 2025
This year, the T22 McDuffie Foundation is repping @solacehouse, a center for grief and healing that provides support for children and adults who are grieving the loss of a loved one. pic.twitter.com/sGWSPplzaV
McDuffie is in his fourth season in the NFL after the Chiefs drafted him in the first round in 2022.
This season, he's recorded 35 solo tackles, one interception and six passes defended.
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